Comparing The Characters In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are unique characters throughout the book Of Mice and Men. John Steinbeck shows us some different characters and how they are treated on the ranch. Many of them fit and feel like they belong on the ranch, but there was a few that didn’t; Curley’s Wife, Crooks, and Candy’s dog. They were all treated unfair and didn’t fit with the others on the ranch. I think the most important is Crooks, and how he was lonely, treated unfairly, and nobody wants him around. Crooks is an African- American and he was brought onto the ranch to give his life away to be taking care of animals and basically living with all by himself.. Crooks was a lonely man and had his own room to himself. He didn’t have a choice to share a room, he had to have his own room