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Monday, December 26, 2016

Discrimination in Of Mice and Men

difference is common in all in all of society. Whether it is intentional or not, citizenry discriminate against each opposite. It is a natural thing that human being do because that is the way we ar. No matter the pigment of your skin, your sexual urge or your beliefs you can even become a victim of discrimination. Various examples of discrimination displayed in John Steinbecks platter Of Mice and Men ar jump on, grammatical gender and racial discrimination. The targets of these types of discrimination are confect, the old, disabled dowseer, Crooks, the black durable buck and Curleys wife, the just now woman on the spreadhead and is thoroughly disappointed with her life. end-to-end this story, these three characters are empower through many difficult times because they are both misinterpreted/ misunderstood or are quickly and incorrectly judged. edulcorate is an old worker, who, due to a loss of an hand, now workings as a swamper on the banquet. He is constant ly concerned of what will become of him when he becomes too old to work, which he worries will be sort of than later. He later communicates these doubts to George when he hears him discussing with Lennie somewhat their hopes and dreams, theyll can me purty soon. Jus as soon as I cant swamp out no flow houses theyll put me on the county (Steinbeck 60). Candy is an example of being discriminated against for his age and physical handicap. \nCurleys wife is one of the most misinterpreted/misunderstood characters throughout the entire novel, a great deal being made gaiety of or talked badly about because she is the only woman on the ranch. The other workers constantly start out comments about her future and her decisions, ranch with a bunch of guys on it aint no place for a girl, particularly like her (Steinbeck 51). George, and with the approval of the other workers, disagree with having a wench on the ranch, specifically when it is somebody who does not understand the excogita tion of boundaries and constantly flirts with the other wo...

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