The Character Of Crooks In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Definitions can be rather difficult things. There are, of course, dictionary definitions, but that’s often not (for lack of a better word) good enough. Definitions are generally very personal, as they are feelings and such that one associates with that specific word. Take, for example, the words “loneliness” and “solitude”.
Crooks, a character from John Steinbeck’s highly esteemed novel Of Mice and Men, is an African American living in the U.S. during the 1930’s, or the (notorious) era of the Great Depression. Because he is African-American (before the civil rights era), he does not and has never really had any true friends, and he is constantly degraded and looked down upon. As Crooks explains to the rather dull Lennie on page 71, “‘George