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... He's never had this before, not over anybody ever. This makes Crooks feel more important, feel like his worth something. Lennie ...
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... This most likely makes Crooks feel not wanted at all, Which roots to loneliness. Lennie is not so much stereotyped, but rather trapped because of his size. ...
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I also feel that Crooks is the loneliest character in the book, this is because of the extremely racist and volatile environment on the ranch. ...
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... Crook's face lighted with pleasure in his torture. This shows that Crooks is trying to make Lennie feel lonely because he is lonely himself. ...
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... Lennie just happened to have been there for Crooks at that moment. ... It makes a person feel good when they can tell a story filled with sarcasm and excitement to ...
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... life. After picking on Lennie Crooks has a new found confidence that makes him feel almost equal to Lennie and Candy. As Lennie ...
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... Although he does not speak of his handicap and its many faults, Crooks views it as yet another reason for him to feel ostracized when compared to the "perfect ...
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... Social injustice is when a person or a group of people feel they are better than people who are different ... Another good example of social injustice is Crooks. ...
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... 79) Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel the ...
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... 79) Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel the ...
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... The reader sees this as, "Crooks had reduced himself to nothing" (p.81). Even though he knows he has self worth, he is made to feel worthless and lonely ...
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... Crooks wants in on the dream too ... He lays the puppy down and covers him up with hay but then he wants to feel the soft puppy again, so he uncovers it and begins ...
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... Loneliness is caused when "you feel there's no one in your life with whom you can share ... Crooks, Candy and Curley's wife all suffer with loneliness and isolation ...
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... Crooks is just a lonely black man that wants to have people around him. ... These acts give her a sense of relief and made her feel wanted so she can share her ...
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... then?" Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel ...
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... 79) Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel the ...
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... These are examples of how both these characters feel about being treated like outcasts. ... Crooks' race is the main reason why he is an outcast in the story. ...
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... then?" Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel ...
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... then?" Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel ...
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... then?" Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel ...
(1449 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Social injustice is when a person or a goup of people feel they are better than people who are different by ... Another good example of social injustice is Crooks. ...
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... Each of them - Curley, his wife, Carlson and Crooks are lonely and unhappy with their lives. ... He admits that Lennie makes him feel smart and keeps him company. ...
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... no white man in his right mind would care to step a foot in Crooks lonely life. ... griff for the loss of his friend for a long time, leading him to feel even more ...
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... 79) Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any friends. He was curious about the friendship of Lennie and George. He wants the people to feel the ...
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... be a part of "the guys" like the rest of them and not make him feel like he ... Crooks should just keep on thinking that he should be just as equal as any of them. ...
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... He was serious when he asked Candy because he wanted to feel a part of ... Crooks lost all his confidence and came back to realization that he was black and he wasn ...
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... It is evident through these quotes that Crooks feels isolated and lonely throughout the novel ... of George and Lennie's plan to buy land so he can feel like a ...
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... Else he gets mad." I feel bad for her because Curley is mean to her. ... ya," he cried, "I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick." (Crooks) Crooks is very ...
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... What'll you do then?' Crooks asks these questions because he does not have any ... Lennie's mental situation so he says this to attempt to make him feel as he does ...
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... "[Crooks] had his bunk in the harness room; a little shed that leaned off the wall ... The farmhands feel that, since he is black he is not worthy of living with ...
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