Monday, March 4, 2013

Chapter 4 Notes


In this chapter Lennie starts to get to know crooks a little more since he is also being discriminated against because of his skin color. Same as how Lennie is being discriminated against because he has a disability. 

A quote from the book " Just like heaven. Ever’ body wants a little piece of lan’. I read plenty of books out here. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody gets no land."
In this quote, Lennie tells crooks his plan to buy a farm and live with George and own a lot of rabbits.
This part mostly describes Lennie dream or as we have been talking about it in class his "American dream". Crooks has a dream to, he explains to Lennie how he wishes people would stop discriminating against him because of his skin color, and he also dreams of the perfect women, because for every man to prove his strength he needs to show that he has the power to get a women.

Crooks attack those who are even weaker than him. In this part of the book Curley's wife threatens crooks.

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