Zusammenfassung der Ressource
CROOKS
- SURVIVOR
- Good at his job.
- But at bottom of the pile
- Is a Stable Buck for
the Ranch
- He provides the support for
the horses /mules the farm
uses.
- He is proud independent and intelligent
- "Got a crooked back where a
horse kicked him"
- "Nobody gets to heaven and nobody gets no land
- He has a double burden black & disabled
- HE IS BLACK
- Victim of Racism
- Only black man on the Ranch
- Excluded from the bunk house
- Has his own room
- Room is homely & full of
possessions
- Shotgun
- Alarm clock
- Book
- Shows he reads & thinks
- "He reads a lot. Got books in his room"
- From possessions we can tell
that he is practical & active
- Small basic & functional
- Because others say he smells
- "I ain't wanted in the bunk house 'cause I'm black"
- No hope of having any power because he is black
- LONELY
- Excluded from bunk house
- " A guy needs somebody to be near him"
- Loneliness makes him bitter
- Seems jealous of George & lennie friendship
- In chapter 4 tries to make
Lennie feel lonely by
suggesting that Georgew
might leave him
- THE DREAM
- The dream has a powerful effect on Crooks
- He offers to work there for free
- working on their farm would give him dignity
- Gives him courage to stand up to Curleys wife
but it is clear his confidence is fragile when she
threatens to have him hung
- "I had enough" he said coldly. "you got no rights
comin in a coloured man's room
- He thens pulls out of the dream
- "You guys is just kiddin yourself. You'll
talk about it a hell of a lot but you won't
get no land
- Crooks prepares the reader for the
destruction of Lennies & George dream
- HIS LIFE DOMINATED BY PAIN
- "Crooks was aproud aloof man...his eyes..seemed
to glitter with intensity.. he had thin pain tightened
lips"
- Physical pain from his injury and mental pain from bein only black man