Thursday, February 21, 2019
Prejudice in of Mice and Men Essay
This essay is first going to look at racial detriment. There is much racial prejudice shown in Of Mice and Men towards Crooks the black crippled stable buck. Crooks is more(prenominal) permanent than the different bedc everywhere pass bys and has his own room clear up the stables with many more possessions than them. This room is made out to be a privilege and as well because it soakeds he is ne arer to the horses al whiz in particular it is re entirelyy because the other paste hands do not want him in the bunk house with them.As a resolve of this prejudice Crooks has be experience bitter and very lonely. When Lennie comes to pet the puppies, not raze off realizing that Crooks room is out of bounds, Crooks instantly flummoxs defensive and uncivil I own(prenominal)t cherished in the bunk room and you aint wanted in my room simply Lennie in his immature innocence is completely without prejudice Why aint you wanted he asks. Crooks retaliates to this with Cause Im bla ck, they die hard carte du jours in there solely I bottom of the inningt play because Im black. They say I stink.Well I tell you, all of you stink to me This line showing that Crooks desperately wants to join in, be accepted, tho because of his colour he cant and so he feels the alto vexher way he can make himself feel better is to slicing himself off further. It is evident his life has become a vicious association of resentment and mistrust of others. However, the author give notice (of)s that it has not always been this way. When Crooks realizes that Lennie means no harm, he invites him to Come on in and set a duration before recollecting memories about his childhood.He speaks of it as a kind of enlightenment The white kids come to play at our describe, an sometimes I went to play with them and some of them were pretty nice. My ol man didnt want that. I never knew till long later why he didnt manage that. But I do now. Crooks didnt experience racial discrimination dir ectly in his childhood, making his current situation even worse. As the conversation continues, Crooks becomes fascinated by the strength of the friendship of Lennie and George, He questions their closeness, postulation Well, spose, jus spose he go int come back. Whatll you do then? Crooks does not develop any friends and wouldnt know how losing one unexpectedly would feel. His mixture of curiousity and envy about the friendship of Lennie and George reveal the deep-seated cynicism that has developed within him. Although Lennie is retarded, Crooks takes advantage of his rare position of authority to torture him mentally- Crooks face lighted with pleasure at his torture. Steinbeck ably demonstrates the corruptive genius of prejudice. The pain of rejection and maltreatment experienced by Crooks, combine with his jealousy of the two protagonists friendship leads him to take it out on others.He will probably never experience a similar kind and hence wants people to feel the way t hat he does, completely alone. Crooks goes on to talk about his loneliness A cat needs someone to be near him He whined A guy goes nuts if he aint got nobody. Dont make no difference who the guy is, longs hes with you he cried I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an he gets sick Crooks is flavour for sympathy, he is so incredibly lonely even to the point to state that loneliness can make you ill. George continues to talk about his dream.Crooks, having been on the banquet for quite a while, has witnessed a conduct of people with the same dream, he ridicules it Nobody ever gets to heaven, and nobody never gets no land but when Candy comes in and backs up what George has been saying he begins to believe in the dream If you guys want a hand to work for nothing just his keep, why Id come and lend a hand Crooks sees the dream as his escape from what he is living in, somewhere exchangeable his childhood where his color wouldnt be an issue. There are un comparable levels of racial pr ejudice exhibited throughout the book.Most of the ranch hands striket like or socialize with Crooks but would not go out of their way to insult him. Curleys wife on the other hand is rude without excuse. Listen, Nigger , she said. You know what I can do to you if you open you trap She abuses her position and has no respect for him at all, she doesnt even refer to him by his name, smell down on him with utter discourtesy and disdain. It is attitudes like hers that have turned him into the bitter man he has become Crooks had reduced himself to nothing. There was no personality, no ego-nothing to arouse either like or dislikeAs with Crooks treatment of Lennie, however, the author reveals the reciprocal nature of prejudice and resentment in the farm. Curleys wife encounters a lot of discrimination because of her sex over the course of the novel. Living on a ranch where the large majority of the inhabitants are male, she is very lonely. George knowingly comments, paste with a bunch of guys on it aint no place for a girl . Perhaps as a further delegacy of her apparent insignificance she is always referred to as Curleys wife, never abandoned a name. She experiences further sexual prejudice in that none of the ranch hands will talk to her.This is partly because she can make up things about those she dislikes who will subsequently get the can and also because she is a looloo with a very flirtatious nature. She got the eye goin all the time on everybody. I bet she even gives the stable buck they eye. I dont know what the hell she wants says Whit. The ranch hands dont trust her or understand her. An old lover told her that she coulda went with the shows, not jus one neither He promised her that he would write Soons he got back to Hollywood but he never did and so she marry Curley.Because of this shes dissatisfied and feels shes been deprived by life. In fact she doesnt even like Curley He aint a nice fella. Because she has nothing to do but sit at home she goes out on the ranch under the pretence of looking for Curley. Some of the sexual prejudice she experiences is her fault, she scares the ranch hands with her femininity but she isnt really a tart, she just craves attention which she doesnt get from Curley. Ignored by both the ranch hands and Curley she has ended up very lonely, the one thing she most wanted to escape.It is ironic that the conventional social pressure to marry has perhaps decreased her social stead and increased her loneliness. Candy, the old swamper is prejudiced against because of his age and his disability. Because of his hand he is unable(p) to do a lot of the jobs that the other ranch hands do making him instantly an outsider. Also because he thinks that he is old he puts himself in a state of mind which handicaps him far more than his lose hand ever will. His life echoes that of his dog, he was once the best beshrew sheep-dog I ever seen but now is next to useless, Candys life has gone somewhat the same way.Cu rley experiences social prejudice because he is the bosses son. The other workers are scared of him because of the position of power he holds over them. Because they cant accept him he has become horrible This guy Curley sounds like a son-of-a-bitch to me, I dont like mean little guys. Curley is also very short, and therefore hates big men like Lennie. He is a very insecure man but hides these insecurities by acting as if he isnt scared by anything or anyone. He has cut himself off from people as much as they have cut themselves off from him.Lennie is a victim of social prejudice in the fact that, being retarded, he cant socially interact with the natural ease of George. He is left behind when the ranch hands go into town and he is left out of card games purely because he cant play. Because he like others experiences prejudice, and also because he is very easy to talk to in that they know he wont go blabbing, Crooks and Curleys wife feel they can talk to him. George and Lennie exper ience social prejudice in a hotshot that people cant accept the unusual relationship they have with each other.The novel is a microcosm, a cross-section of society at the time, reflecting the prejudice that permeated the era . At the time of the novel blacks in the States had no rights, they were seen as nobodies. Because of this prejudice many of them, like Crooks retired into the terrible defensive dignity of the negro. Women also had very few rights. There are many different levels of prejudice exhibited in Of Mice And Men. Through these prejudices the characters such as Crooks and Curleys wife have become intensely lonely but they are in hopeless position which they can do nothing about. These prejudices can still be seen in the world today.
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