Crooks In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Crooks is used as a plot device by Steinbeck to explore themes like discrimination towards black people in the 1930s.“The stable buck’s a nigger” and because of this, Crooks has less hope than the other men. Crooks is presented as an intelligent man despite his race: “a tattered dictionary and a mauled copy of the California Civil Code 1905.” “Tattered” means worn out; this implies that Crooks often reads these books, and enjoys reading them. This is proof that Crooks is able to read, which suggests his intelligence, but also shows us he is aware of the rights he is entitled to as a black man. This implies that he understands how he is less important among the other ranch workers, as he is the only black worker. When Crooks tells Lennie