Understanding Crooks in 'Of Mice and Men' Flashcards

Explore Crooks' character and themes of isolation and the American Dream in 'Of Mice and Men' with these engaging flashcards. (10 cards)

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What does Crooks’ character represent in ‘Of Mice and Men’?

A

Crooks represents the marginalized and isolated individuals in society, particularly those affected by racism and disability.

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True or False: Crooks is optimistic about the American Dream.

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False. Crooks is cynical about the American Dream due to his experiences of discrimination and isolation.

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Fill in the blank: Crooks is named after his ________.

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crooked back.

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Which quote reveals Crooks’ feelings of loneliness?

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‘A guy needs somebody - to be near him.’

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What does Crooks’ living space symbolize?

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It symbolizes his social isolation and the segregation faced by black individuals during the Great Depression.

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How does Crooks react to Lennie’s presence in his room?

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Initially, Crooks is defensive and hostile, but he gradually opens up to Lennie, showing his desire for companionship.

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Multiple choice: What does Crooks say about the dream of owning land?

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A) It’s achievable, B) It’s a lie, C) It’s irrelevant. Answer: B) It’s a lie.

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What does Crooks’ statement ‘I seen hundreds of men come by an’ go on the road’ illustrate?

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It illustrates the transient nature of migrant workers and the hopelessness of their dreams.

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True or False: Crooks has a strong sense of self-worth throughout the novel.

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False. Crooks struggles with his self-worth due to societal discrimination.

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What is the significance of Crooks’ interaction with Curley’s wife?

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It highlights themes of power dynamics and the intersection of race and gender, as she belittles him despite her own vulnerabilities.

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