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Racial Discrimination In Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In the story Of Mice and Men, symbolizes many things such as racial discrimination. Crooks has a hard time fitting in with the crowd because of his race. And having hopes and dreams nearly crushed by reality. He might represent the racial equality in the past where the President didn’t have a speech about treating others with respect. Because he wanted to describe the inequality of races while keeping the subtlety. As said by Crooks, “I can’t play cards because I’m black,” (Steinbeck 68). That might be the reason why he’s extremely lonely amongst the rest. Crooks has tried so much to make friends with people, He lost all of his trust. He’s gotten his name from his severed spine being kicked or getting hit on numerous times while caring for the stables as a slave. Curley on the other hand is a egotistical one-of-a-kind who likes to pick on people he thinks are weak compared to his strengths. I wouldn’t pick a fight with him, Because it’s going to get hot! Although he’s the son of the ranch boss, That doesn’t change anything at all. The author’s syntax is a unique way of writing because it gives off a pioneer and cowboy ish feel to the story with it’s complex grouping of words. It is effective towards the characters and/or the reader because of how hard it is to speak in a certain way without messing it up. Though the people back then could fluently enunciate without error, Our minds mentally fix it and we read it out loud based on how we see it visually. It’s supposed to

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