How Does Crooks Change In Chapter 4 Of Mice And Men

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In the Fiction novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck the most important section of chapter 4 is about Crooks behavior changing. The most important quote in this section is, “Crooks said irritably, ‘you can come in if you want.’ Candy seemed embarrassed. ‘ I do’ know. ’Course, if ya want me to.’ ‘Come on in. If everybody’s comin’ in, you might as well.’ It was difficult for Crooks to conceal his pleasure with anger”(75). Crooks is telling Candy that he can come into his room if he wants to because Lennie was already in there. Crooks tries to seem annoyed about Candy coming in but he secretly enjoys their presence. This is important because it shows a different side of Crooks, the real side of Crooks. We see that he is actually feeling lonely