The Use Of Imagery Of Light In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Steinbeck uses the imagery of light and dark to foreshadow how the American Dream will never come to fruition. Crook’s room is described as a clean room, yet it is void of any brightness and hope. Because he is an African American other ranchers don't think he's worthy enough to share their space with because of the segregation during the Great Depression. “ In the stable buck's room a small electric globe threw a meagre yellow light” (Steinbeck 66). The light in Crook’s room is ‘meagre’. This suggest that the meagre light is weak hope.This small hope is crook’s dream about having the small gram that one day he had. The reason why his hope is so small and weak is because of the discrimination and segregation of great depression. When “ A small