Crooks In John Steinbeck's Of Mice Of Men

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In the book “Mice Of Men” John Steinbeck made Crooks a very small character but plays a significant role in the novel. In the story he was also an example of being lonely cause he had no friends and would never talk to the others. Crook is the only African American man in the whole entire story. He was an slightly older man. Since he was the only African American he was lonely because the whites didn't want anything to do with him. He even had his own place in the barns harness room with his own bunk away from everybody else. Crooks was a very clean and hard working man who was very loyal to his job. He was very anti-social and would never allow the other workers to come in his room at all. In the story he was also an example of being lonely