Of Mice and Men

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Men and women who are discriminated by society feel alone and afraid because they have nobody to talk or turn to. Of Mice and Men, a novel written by John Steinbeck, conveys the feelings of discriminated farm workers in the 1930’s, and how they yearned for a friend. The marginalized characters in the story were Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s wife. often found themselves feeling lonely and excluded because the other farm workers thought of them as their inferiors. These characters were beaten, scoffed at, or even avoided entirely. The book follows the lives of two men who travel together and earn their money by farming. The two men, named George and Lennie, went to a new ranch where they witnessed, and even partaken in the cruel judgment of others. Throughout the novel, the author demonstrates how unfair men can be to one another through Crooks’ experience with racism, Candy’s experience with ageism, and Curley’s wife’s experience with sexism.
Crooks, being the only black man on the ranch, got the most discrimination. Since it was the 1930’s, blacks were still considered to be inadequate and not as intelligent as the whites. Many bias thoughts were directed towards Crooks. Crooks was the stable man at the ranch. He worked, slept, and lived in the stable because the other men would not let him in their bunkhouse. “‘They play cards in there, but I can't play because I'm black. They say I stink’”(Steinbeck 68). This quote clarifies how the farm workers would not allow Crooks to play cards with them because he was black. They discriminated against him by forcing Crooks to live in a tiny shed across from their bunkhouse. Since Crooks was isolated because he was black, this led to him feeling very lonely. “‘S’pose you didn't have ...

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...vel Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, the author clearly shows how men treat each other unfairly through three of the story’s characters. Each character represented discrimination in a different way: through racism, sexism, and ageism. Crooks was excluded from activities because he was black, Candy was thought of as useless because he was old, and Curley’s wife was seen as a troublemaker because she was a woman. During this epoch, people did not think twice about discriminating someone. It was seen as socially acceptable to treat someone who was of colored skin in a negative way, as well as someone who was old or a female. However, in today’s world, discrimination is now illegal. Woman and blacks have acquired more rights and the elderly are given a lot of respect. Nowadays, people are much less discriminated and feel a part of society instead of excluded from it.

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