Of Mice And Men Curley's Wife Discrimination Analysis

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Everyone is discriminate for one reason or another that sometime we don't even think of it. This problem is a habit of human nature that is very hard to break. In Of Mice and Men, Crooks is discriminated against because of his race, Curley’s wife because of her gender, and Lennie because of his mental capacity. This book shows how discrimination has continued throughout the century. Crooks receives mistreatment because the color of his skin is different from the rest of the people at the ranch. At that time the African- American population was treated unfairly because of the white man’s superiority complex. He was called names such as nigger and stable buck, was separated from the white people and forced to live in the barn with the animals. …show more content…
This was how Curley’s wife was discriminated throughout the entire book. All of the men at the ranch thought that she was very promiscuous because she came to the ranch one day and she gave Carlson and Slim the eye. She was treated very unfairly just because she was a women and at that time there was no other women around. Also, women at that time period didn’t have as many rights as the men did which was based solely on their gender. So maybe she was giving them the eye, but she also could have been acting normal and the men could have taken it wrong because they haven’t been around women at all. Curley’s wife was always around the ranch and before she was killed the reader learned that it was because she was very lonely at the house. From the beginning the reader never really got the full story of her, since the reader only heard from the men's point of view. She responded to this discrimination by being rude to all the men and kind of defending herself so that she wouldn’t be treated the way that she treated them. The men of the ranch also thought of her as incompetent because the women’s rights law was not yet …show more content…
All three of these characters have something in common, they are all different from the rest. In that different was not appreciated but scolded and thought that they can’t do anything right. John Steinbeck was trying to show how messed up things were where a black man can’t even live with white, and that a woman is disliked because talking to other men is being promiscuous. He knew that things needed to change and quick because discrimination isn’t something that should be