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CORRECT MY GRAMMAR SPELLING PUNCTUATION MISTAKES THANK YOUU!
To continue, Crooks is very lonely because he is the only black man on a white
man's ranch and is isolated because of it. He lives by himself in a small shack
and is kind of forced to read books because he has nothing to do. Crooks has
very few friends and has no one to rely on, which makes him ever more lonely.”A
guy needs somebody-to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody.” Furthermore,
Crooks acts like if he doesn’t need someone on the outside but on the inside he
wants to have friends and not feel lonely.”Come on in. If everybody’s comin’in,
you might just as well.It was difficult for Crooks to conceal his pleasure with
anger.”Loneliness was an important factor in Crooks life. The poor man only wants friends or company, which he did not
get in this novel.




Value of society is also a topic that Steinbeck
is revealing to us. Crooks is someone that goes to work and comes back to his
shack. .He wasn’t considered an important person to the other ranch workers. He
did not have any importance in the society. He was always rejected from
entering the bunkhouse or even to do activities with others. In 2014, it’s not
the same anymore; everyone is equal and has their own rights.




In conclusion, Crooks goes through a lot in the
novel because his black. Steinbeck did an amazing job , by emerging several
themes such as loneliness, discrimination and value in society, into one unique
character.

Sagot :

"Crooks acts like if he doesn’t need someone" Should be, Crooks acts like he doesn't need anyone. Add the in front of value of society You didn't provide where/who the quotes were from/said by or what story you read.