Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Crooks
Blacks originally came from wolfram Africa (Nigeria, Ghana and Liberia). Rich white land owners valued slaves to work on cotton plantations in the compact South (Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia). In the early 1800 century blacks grew in numbers in small community theses be comm unaccompanied referred to as nigger nests. People in the br otherhood did non agree with slavery and therefore forth created the Ameri after part civil war. In the 1860s the north won and slaves were freed scarcely wee mollify classed as second class citizens.Crooks from Of Mice and Men is a uncreated example of how blacks were treated in the 1860s. He is called a nigger by the other workers this shows that they dont give him exuberant respect to call him by his own name. Crooks is besides allowed in the bunkhouse during Christmas and and then is only used for variation for the other workers entertainment. The other workers shout at him and in the last paragraph curly steals his gun. This shows t hat he is treated with no respect at all by the other workers.Crooks living accommodation tells us how ill-use he is for example Crooks lives in a diminished shed .this tell us that he is seen as small and weak. Square four panel window this makes his home sound ilk a prison. This tells us he is trapped in his job with no chance of escape. His bed is a box of straw. This tells us he is treated like an animal and not change surface aloud a real bed. foreign of his window there is a pile of dollar bill poo this tells us he is treated like shit.Crooks has fewer possessions he has books this tells us he is very literate person and likes to drive, a gun this tells us he ineluctably to protect himself from something, an alarm clock this tells us he stick to a schedule and has duties to attend to, several(prenominal) pairs of shoes thisShows us he works hard and has to exchange his shoes often. His possessions are the only things he can uses to pass the time this helps us to un derstand his uttermost(a) loneliness.Crooks was injured by a horse rush him now he is dis fittedd this adds to his problems. Steinbeak reminds us that he is like white i.e. pink palms and pink lips. entirely of the mountain in the cattle farm judge him save from boil down and Lennie this tells us he is an outsider.On the ranch crooks works as a stable point (attends to the horses) the owners and the workers actually need him besides they dont lets it seem like they do. He is actually more skilled then most men but because of his colour he is treated much worse than the other men.The only thing he can really do as a pass time is read his books and tend to the horses this tells us he is educated an able to read and he is dedicated to his job because even in his free time he is still tending to the horses. His extreme loneliness suggests that some of his books are pornographic. This exaggerates his loneliness.Crookss feelings are conflicted when it comes to the workers he want s company but he feels menaceened by the other workers. The only people he willingly let into his home is lennie and slim he doesnt see them as a threat because only there the only people on the ranch that dont judge him for being black. The only other person he lets in is his boss but does this unwillingly. This tells us that he is very protective of his itsy-bitsy piece of land.Crooks is constantly in pain from his accident. This makes him barbaric and short tempered. He is also in a lot of mental pain. He deals with the fact that he is a nobody and is under constant maintenance that the other workers will turn on him.Crooks was brought up in California .but is an immigrant from Mexico. Therefore he has forever been an outsider. He has some companions like lennie and slim but not often most of the time he is either with the horses or on his own. Curlys wife destroyed his hope of any future friendship by reminding him of his worthlessness and belittling him. Crooks cause his own isolation by shutting people out. He wants to prepare a wall to block everyone else out negative leave isolate himself from the rest of the world.
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