Of Mice And Men Character Analysis Crooks

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Steinbeck’s character Crooks is the most important character from the novella, ‘Of Mice and Men’ because of the social message Steinbeck delivers through the hardship Crooks faces. Both the language and structural skills used to deliver the message Steinbeck greatly wants the people of the present and future to be aware of, is important in his (the author's) telling of Crooks’ past, present and the impacts it has on the characters views for the future. Of mice and men is set in 1930s America where racism was ever-present and not seen as highly offensive like it is in the world nowadays. Steinbeck makes this clear when Crooks is first mentioned in chapter two: “the stable buck’s a nigger” - Candy. There is a lot you can say about the attitudes