Of Mice And Men Discrimination Quotes

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Plague. “Discrimination is alive and soaring.” (Jonathan Kozol) Discrimination has always been an issue but in the story, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck shows how discrimination is an issue for a lot of people, even without colored skin. He shows how discrimination plagues society, there are multiple people who are victims of this. Those including Crooks, Lennie, and Curley’s Wife. First and foremost, Crooks is a person who gets treated with discrimination, much more than anyone else. Simply because he is black and has a crooked back, from which he received his name from. People continuously treat him horribly, one person being Curley’s Wife. “Well you keep your place then, Nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even …show more content…

Often people treat him poorly because he is always with George. Everyone there, including george at some points in the book get angry about how stupid they think he can be. “God a’mighty, if i was alone i could live so easy. I could go get a job an’ work, an’ no trouble.” (1.4) He often get’s mad at Lennie because he always forgets things and always gets them into trouble, and he often gets treated like this by everyone around him. Curley’s wife also treats Lennie poorly, but when she began to feel lonely, she went to Lennie to talk to him. As a result, Curley’s wife begins to explain how lonely she is, and she cannot talk to anyone except for Curley. Many people think she’s a tart and someone who isn’t worth anything. “I get lonely.’ She said ‘you can talk to people,and i can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like not to talk to anybody?” (5.87) She get’s lonely because of she talks to anyone else then he will get mad and will punish the men, and the men think she’s a tart. With this example, it shows that even someone with so much power, can get treated with discrimination because she’s a

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