Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Discrimination Is A Disease By Roger Staubach - 1492 Words

â€Å"Discrimination is a disease† (brainyquote). According to Roger Staubach, once discrimination begins, eventually it will spread to other people as they see discrimination occurring. Discrimination is shown in the novella Of Mice and Men through many characters. The story takes place in Soledad, California during the 1930s, around the time of the Great Depression. Characters George Milton and Lennie Smalls, a huge, child-like man, search for a job at a ranch after something went wrong at their old job. Once they get to their new job, Lennie becomes fascinated with Curley’s wife, which is the boss’s daughter-in-law. He also makes friends with the â€Å"stable buck†, an African American man who lives in a barn on the ranch alone. Discrimination starts with one person, such as Candy, an old man who cleans the bunkhouses. When Candy is showing George and Lennie around, he talks about how Crooks is discriminated which spreads the discrimination to George. D iscrimination affects the characters in Of Mice and Men through Crooks’s race making him alone and ignored by others, Lennie’s mental health making it tough to support himself on his own, and Curley’s wife being on a ranch of all men, making her feel lonely and desperate for attention. Crooks is discriminated against due to the fact that he is the only African American on the ranch which makes him feel alone and ignored by everyone else on the ranch except Lennie. One way his discrimination is shown in the book, is when Lennie is

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