The Importance of Crooks in Of Mice and Men

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Crooks becomes lonely because of the racial discrimination all the workers give him. When Lennie comes to pet the puppies, he doesn't realize that Crooks' room is off limits, Crooks instantly becomes defensive stating "I ain't wanted in the bunk room and you ain't wanted in my room" (68). Lennie asks "Why ain't you wanted"(68)...
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Lennie asks "Why ain't you wanted"(68). Crooks retaliates "Cause I'm black, they play cards in there but I can't play because I'm black. They say I stink. Well I tell you, all of you stink to me"(68). These lines show that Crooks is very lonely and wants to be one of the guys and play cards with everyone...
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