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... Crooks tries to explain to Lennie in the shed why he is lonely. ... Crooks tries to get Lennie to see what it is like to be lonely. ...
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... bedroom. The stage directions state that Crooks "tries to conceal his pleasure" (p. 17) when Lennie comes into his room. Crooks ...
(1344 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... Crooks tries to shut out another outcast, telling Lennie that "[he] ain't wated in the bunkhouse and [Lennie] ain't wanted in [his] room" (p. 68). ...
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... This is one of Crooks ways of trying to avoid loneliness; he tries to have a conversation with Lennie even though he knows Lennie doesn't understand. ...
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... Crooks is aware of the emotional turmoil his loneliness causes him and tries to cope with it through books and magazines. Crook's ...
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... Do not spend the time eating endlessly or worrying about your problems." Obviously Crooks is aware of his problem and tries to cope with it through books and ...
(1728 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... He attacks Lennie but Lennie tries to retreat and just stands there and takes it ... Crooks is the old black "stable buck." Crooks tells Lennie no one is allowed ...
(1139 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... eating endlessly or worrying about your problems." (Karlene Robinson, www.ub-counseling. buffalo.edu) Obviously Crooks is aware of his problem and tries to cope ...
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... eating endlessly or worrying about your problems." (Karlene Robinson, www.ub-counseling. buffalo.edu) Obviously Crooks is aware of his problem and tries to cope ...
(1851 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Unlike Lennie or Crooks George has the potential to be his own boss. ... When he sees that the potential is there, George tries to act on it. ...
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... Unlike Lennie or Crooks, George has the potential to be his own boss. ... When he sees that the potential is there, George tries to act on it. ...
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... He even tries to explain this himself. He can't tell if he's dreamed something or not and he doesn't know how to behave around other guys. In chapter 4 Crooks ...
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... Therefore, the emotional pain of Crooks is evident of him suffering from his loneliness. ... No matter how hard she tries she can not fit in. ...
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... Crooks is not allowed to participate in daily events with white people. ... Eventually, he tries to find a friendship by attempting to join the dream of George and ...
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... Crooks is just a lonely black man that wants to have people around him. Curley is the bosses son and is a small man who is jealous of all the big men and tries ...
(971 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Unlike Lennie or Crooks, George has the potential to be his own boss. ... When he sees that the potential is there, George tries to act on it. ...
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... It also proves that all Crooks wants to do was talk to people, and he will ... Eventually, he tries to find a friendship by attempting to join the dream of George ...
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... It also proves that all Crooks wants to do was talk to people, and he will ... Eventually, he tries to find a friendship by attempting to join the dream of George ...
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... It also proves that all Crooks wants to do was talk to people, and he will ... Eventually, he tries to find a friendship by attempting to join the dream of George ...
(1449 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Unlike Lennie or Crooks, George has the potential to be his own boss. ... George tries hard to save his money so he can buy the ranch: "If me an' Lennie work one ...
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... It also proves that all Crooks wants to do was talk to people, and he will ... Eventually, he tries to find a friendship by attempting to join the dream of George ...
(1459 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... too. At this point Crooks wants to be part of the American Dream. ... neck. As he tries to hide the animal, Curly's wife enters the barn. ...
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... Lenny and George are friends, but Lenny tries to talk with other people to make friends besides George. ... He makes friends with Crooks when nobody else would. ...
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... This is what happens with Crooks telling Lennie about his childhood, and now is Curley´s wife who ... There, in the barn, Curley´s wife tries to talk with Lennie ...
(1246 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... except for Lennie. Since he is black, segregation is the ultimate reason why no one tries to like or befriend Crooks. Lennie, who, as ...
(1022 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... He sees Crooks' room and wants to go in to rest, and when he sees Crooks in the room, he immediately tries and become friends with him. ...
(763 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Crooks tells Lennie, "A guy needs somebody-to be near him..A guy goes nuts if he ... Candy, an old, crippled farmhand, had no life of his own and tries to become ...
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... uninvited, Crooks, out of bitter pride, exercises his only right, that of privacy in his own room. (68) He is so desperately lonely that he cruelly tries to ...
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... Dejectedly remembering his place, Crooks retracts his offer. ... She tries to jerk her head away, and, in fear, Lennie hangs on to her hair. ...
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... The reader sees this as, "Crooks had reduced himself to nothing" (p.81). ... Sh! e tries to find friends, but everyone turns her away. ...
(1390 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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