George And Crooks In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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People are different from other people or similar to others. John Steinbeck wrote a book in 1934 about the time in the Great depression. John Steinbeck wrote the book so people who were not in the great depression know what some people had to go threw. The author included in this book two interesting characters named George and Crooks. George is an immigrant farmer and Crooks who is African American farm worker. George and Crooks are different because of their race, physical features, and relationship towards other men.

George and Crooks are different because of their race, physical relationship with other men. When we first meet Crooks and George he described their race. “Cause I’m black. They play cards in there, but I can’t play because