The Theme Of Sympathy In Of Mice And Men

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Sympathy for characters
Sympathy is the feeling of pity and sorrow for someone else’s misfortune. All of these characters have been through some rough stuff, but it’s your opinion on who you feel the most sympathy for. In the book of mice and men by Steinbeck many characters in the book had something bad happen to them. Every character does deserve sympathy because this book isn’t a fairy tale it’s more realistic because not every story has a happy ending. The author john Steinbeck is from a small city in California called Salinas the setting of this book was at his hometown. The book is about how lennie and George are working from city to city to get money, but lennie is like crazy from the head. George knows he can do better without him, but lennie can't maintain himself he needs help. These people are the main characters. There are …show more content…

This is the time period where racism was horrible and crooks was treated bad. He just tries to keep his distance from people to prevent problems. A example was when curley's wife came In his cabin and she was asking where Curley was and Crooks was telling her that he got hurt. She didn't believe him and it climaxed up. Crooks just asks her to leave because he doesn't want her there and that he was going to tell. Curley’s wife says “listen you what I can do to you if you open your trap?”(80). Crooks just shuts his mouth up and just stays quiet because he doesn't want any problems with anyone. He's just tired that he gets treated differently.

I feel more sympathy for crooks because this is a real world problem we deal with today. No one should get treated differently because of their skin color. Everyone should be treated equally. Racism wasn't bad as it was during this time period, but it is still bad. All of the characters go through bad things during the story. Like I said this story doesn't have a happy ending. It ends horrible and it's realistic because it's something that people could relate with in real

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