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Prejudice In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are some aspects of a person’s life which can’t be reversed. Race, gender, appearance are all interchangeable, and prejudice counteracts this life certainty. In the novel “Of Mice and Men”, John Steinbeck expresses prejudice abundantly through the characters, Crooks and Curley’s wife, by revealing how it can cause a person to feel meaningless, lonely and abandoned.
Not only is the social phenomenon of prejudice exposed through race and gender but also through religion. The classic Shakespearean novel “The Merchant of Venice” highlights the trials and tribulations members of different religious groups encounter whilst living in the 16th century, and also how and to what extent their hatred and bitterness towards each other is displayed in the book. …show more content…

The various level of prejudice can be anticipated during this novel. For example, the other workers fear any sort of interaction with him, and one night Crooks explains to Lennie why he does not interact with the other, or in other words “isn’t allowed. Crooks states that the only reason why he doesn’t mix with the other workers, the only reason why he cant play cards with them, the only reason why he isn’t accepted is because he’s black. The lack of “friendship” between the workers and himself has caused him to grow into a secluded and bitter man. He is unable to socialize with the others due merely to the prejudice that we see on the farm. When a person is flawed in a strong companionship, it can cause worthlessness, inequality and sadness to

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