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Prejudice In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In additional to dream, “prejudice” is another major theme in the novella. Several characters suffer from some form of discrimination in the story, but Crooks is the characters who have to put up with prejudice the most. chapter four is set in his room. Steinbeck present crook’s room as “small”, “basic” and “functional”, but it's “homely” and it's his own. It is full of his possessions. For example, among his possessions crooks possess “books”. He's books show that, Crooks can read. This may be the sign that he is intelligent and educated and he has a personality and background. The use of word “homely” by Steinbeck, suggest that he's room is simple, but cosy and comfortable. However, Crooks experience prejudice and persecution on the ranch, but Steinbeck does not present him as a symbol of race issue. He has dream of dignity and freedom, but because he is black is destined to experience the same fate as other black people in the 1930s. During this period, black people was racially segregated. Crooks was excluded from the bunk house, because he is black and he can not go their to play rummy” with the other …show more content…

For example, were are told that, “it's will be dark before long”. dark is always use to represent something bad such as death or mystery, it could be use as a warning or a symbol of despair. This is important, because, as the novel progress, things seem to get darker and darker and at the ends of the novel, the “light” fades and disappears completely. This may be use to symbolise the end of lennie's life. Furthermore we are told that, “the light climbed on out of the valley”. “light” is always use to represents, safety, purity, he could be also use as a symbol of “hope”. This is important, because as the light climbed, it show that it's the end of the day. The fact that it fade, it may symbolise that George and lennie's dream of getting a ranch fade

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