Isolation In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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However, when we look at the character Crooks he was isolated and didn’t have anyone at the ranch due to the color of his skin. He got this name because he has a crooked spine. Crooks slept in the barn with other animals, but he was able to keep his room very neat and organized in there. He kept medicine for himself and for the horses. He also has many books to read. He doesn’t want anyone in his room until Lennie disturbs him one night. Lennie walks into his room and Crooks ask him why he came into his room. Lennie says, “Just come to look at my puppy. And I seen your light,”(34) and Crook reply back by saying, “Well, I got a right to have a light. You go on get outa my room. I ain’t wanted in the bunk house, and you ain’t wanted in my room.”(34)