Discrimination In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Discrimination
Slavery was a time when blacks were discriminated against. People had slaves to do their work and grow their crops to farm for them. Discrimination goes back in time to now. It goes from not treating people equally to being a bully. By having slavery, it has made a huge impact on people's life and the way they look at it.

The function of discrimination describes how it affects people in the real world. People that are discriminated against become angry and hurt. In of Mice and Men, Crooks told Lennie the reason he didn't go in,” because I’m black” (68). He couldn't go in the bunk house.

The analysis of discrimination describes how racism and prejudice have an effect people’s lives. In the world people judge other people