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... The other characters in the book (all on a ranch near Soledad) are Candy, a "swamper" or handyman, Crooks, a black stable buck, Slim, the jerkline skinner ...
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He was stuck as the Stable Buck and could not leave. ... But the stable buck don't give a damn about that,'says Candy " (Steinbeck 32). ...
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... Crooks is the stable buck of the barn. ... " 'The boss gives him hell when he's mad. But the stable buck don't give a damn about that,' " says Candy, p.32. ...
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... He is not allowed to sleep with the other men in the bunkhouse: " Crooks, the negro stable buck, had his bunk in the harness room... ...
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... He also had this stuff scattered around the room because he was crippled and was a stable buck, which meant he was more permanent then most of the other people ...
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... Since he's a stable buck, everyone basically leaves him a lone because he gets very little respect as it is so they want to give him privacy and hardly ever ...
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... of their own seclusion. Crooks, the stable buck, is a black man that experiences isolation in terms of racism. For example, he is ...
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... farm with his new found friends. Crooks, a Negro stable buck, also had to handle loneliness. Being black, he was forbidden to stay ...
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... discrimination. Crooks, a stable buck, was the loneliest person on the ranch because he was excluded by the ranch hands. He was ...
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... One of the themes in the book Of Mice and Men exemplifies this as the quote describes. Crooks, and the black stable buck, say this quote. ...
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... Slim was a worker, Curly ( the bosses son), and his wife. There also is the stable buck, (a black guy) and Candy(an old man). Slim ...
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... everybody. I bet she even gives the stable buck the eye..... She's a jail bait all set on the trigger." (Steinbeck 51). Curley's ...
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... themes of the time. The stable buck, Crooks, a crippled Negro, has a unique past. His father owned a chicken ranch. During the summer ...
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... For example the boss "gave the stable buck hell" when George and Lennie turned up late for work. The boss took out his anger on Crooks. ...
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... farm with his new found friends. Crooks, a negro stable buck, also had to handle loneliness. Being black, he was forbidden to stay ...
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... work. Then Candy said " Sure. Ya see the stable buck's a nigger." Crooks is " Given Hell" for the simple fact that he is black. He ...
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... for negative criticism. The workers use words such as "stable buck" (20) and "nigger" (20) referring to this man. This book was ...
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... The victims of discrimination in this novel are: Crooks, a black stable buck; Curly's Wife, the farm owner's neglected daughter-in-law; and Candy, an old ...
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... again. Crooks is the stable buck. He is different from the rest because he is black, in a time where racial prejudice is strong. ...
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... Crooks is also not treated with respect, they don't call him by his name, they call him "stable buck." Crooks sleeps in the barn alone every night because he ...
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... Curley's wife. Crooks, a black stable buck that works on the ranch, experiences loneliness through out the novel. The reader is ...
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... again. Crooks is the stable buck. He is different from the rest because he is black, in a time where racial prejudice is strong. ...
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... again. Crooks is the stable buck. He is different from the rest because he is black, in a time where racial prejudice is strong. ...
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... from the other men. Crooks is a slightly handicapped lonely black man working in the ranch as a stable buck. He does not have any ...
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... Crooks: A black stable buck with a hurt back and is nice. Candy: A nice guy with a really old dog. Curley's Wife: A very pretty lady who Lennie likes. ...
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... Crooks, the black stable buck, is also affected by this because since he is black he is not allowed in the bunkhouse and is therefore forced to live in the ...
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... Since he was a stable buck and a cripple, he was more permanent than the other men, and he had accumulated more possessions than he could carry on his back. ...
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... Burns' quote. Amongst these secondary characters is the black stable buck Crooks, nicknamed after his crooked spine. Similar to ...
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... for living. Crooks is a stable buck who lives all by himself in a little shed that leans off the wall of the barn. That little shed ...
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... Crooks' loneliness and isolation was due to his non-socializing character. He felt intimidated by other peoples' accompany for he was the "Negro stable buck". ...
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