Discrimination In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men, Crooks behaves the way he does because of the discrimination he has faced throughout his life. In chapter four, we get a description of his belongs, which includes, “ a tattered dictionary and a mauled copy of California civil code for 1905” (66). Since his copy of the civil codes is so worn, it demonstrates how often Crooks is flipping through the pages and frequently checking what his rights are. The date, 1905, shows how long he has had this book in his possession. Crooks has had to debate and battle for his rights so that others don’t get an unfair advantage because of their race, or he gets taken advantage. Another example of Crooks being defensive is when Lennie tries to come into his room. Crooks