Discrimination In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Respect Esteem, rather than tolerance, must be the goal to lessen prejudice in life. Discrimination is frequently based on a person’s knowledge, age, or race. For many reasons, people suffer from loneliness as a result of this kind of discrimination. Everybody should receive fair treatment. In the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, one can see how discrimination greatly affects Lennie and Crooks, which is important because it shows the detrimental effects of oppression and loneliness. Lennie is mentally disabled and many people discriminate against him for this and see him as less of a person. George worries, “If he finds out what a crazy bastard you are, we won’t get no job…” ( Steinbeck, 6). George is emphasizing how Lennie’s