·         He is a “nigger”
o   He has very few rights and cane be treated very badly he would be blamed in a law court for a crime
§  Curley’s wife exploits this when she says “you know what I could do... I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny”
·         She would be believed as she is white but he would not
o   He has become proud and aloof in order to be defensive about his position on the ranch and society
§  He does not like people coming into his room- “you ain’t wanted in my room” 
·         He clings onto the few rights that he has
·         “nobody’s got any right but me”
§  The others don't want him in the bunk house and he knows why “cause I’m black”
·         Only Slim treats him the same as the others, uses “Crooks” instead of “nigger”
o   He is treated like an animal
§  Sleeps on straw “long box filled with straw”
§  His medicine and the horses is kept together “a range of medicine bottles both from himself and for the horses”
·         He is disabled
o   He was kicked in the back by a horse and has a crooked back
§  Reflected in the surroundings of his work space where everything is broken, it is like him
§  Gave him his nickname of “Crooks”
§  This causes him pain all the time and he uses “liniment” to try and ease it
·         The pain in his back reflects the emotional pain of loneliness that he goes through on the ranch as a result of being excluded
Loneliness 
·         despite being aloof Crooks is very lonely on the ranch
o   he as his own room and no one to talk to
o   he reads for comfort
§  to escape reality
·         harsh situation as a “nigger”
§  to ignore /escape loneliness
·         These books are described as “dirty” and “old” suggesting that they have been well used.
·         They are also on a “special shelf” suggesting that they are very important to him in his bad situation
§  When he hears about the dream farm he is willing to work for nothing in order to get away from his situation and loneliness
·         After Curley’s wife puts him down, he does not want to any more, he is scarred by what has happened to him
o   When Lennie and later Candy come to his room he allows them in
§  “come in and set a while… long as you won’t get out and leave me alone”
§  “it was difficult for Crooks to conceal his pleasure with anger”
Power
·         Crooks has very little power as a nigger but when Lennie comes into his room Crooks enjoys having power over him
o   When he discovers Lennie’s weakness (inability to cope without George) he exploits it asking what would happen if he did not come back
§  He enjoys having power over Lennie as he has no power over anyone else “Crooks face lighted with pleasure in his torment”
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