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Crooks (Violence (Point (Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that verbal violence…
Crooks
Violence
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that verbal violence against black people was normal in 1930s America and on the ranch.
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Authority
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that black people did not have the authority to do what they wanted to on the ranch, or in the 1930s America
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Loneliness
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that black people were lonely because they got very isolated, and left to rot on the ranch, and in 1930s America
Quotes
"I ain't wanted in the bunk house, and you ain't wanted in my room"
Inequality
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that black people were treated are lesser in 1930s America and on the ranch
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Dreams
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that dreams did not come through for workers on the ranch in 1930s America
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Migrant Workers
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that migrant workers in 1930s America did not have a stable place to be in and were not social.
Quotes
"Lennie here'll quit an' be on the road in two, three weeks"
Relationships
Point
Steinbeck uses Crooks to say that relationships on the ranch, and in 1930s America could be built, however, due to how all the 'different' people were treated, the relationships were never built
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