Crooks. and everyone IS racist in the book. Read it.
The black man in "Of Mice and Men" is named Crooks. He is the stable hand on the ranch where the story takes place. Crooks faces discrimination and isolation due to his race.
The name of the black farmhand in "Of Mice and Men" is Crooks. He is segregated from the other workers on the ranch and faces discrimination due to his race.
it is a name it is the name of that base player from of mice & men for example he is a man so i think it is a mail name.
He was never called by a name....he was the man in black or the brother of Jacob
In "Of Mice and Men," the character Crooks gets his name from his physical disability; he has a crooked back. This nickname reflects the discrimination he faces as a black man on the ranch. His real name is not revealed in the novella.
black stable-hand
The respectable man with the pups
One of their conflicts is Lenny and the mice. And a big one is with George and Lennie which would be man vs. man.
In Chapter 2 of "Of Mice and Men," the stable buck, Crooks, is described as a black man with a crooked back, due to a previous injury. He has a lean body and a face marked with pain from the injury.
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Stetson is the last name of the character named Curley, the boss's son. Curley is described as a small man with a mean streak who picks fights with the other ranch workers.
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I am about 99 percent sure that there is no one in mice and men who is named Billy!! You must have the wrong name!!
Lennie is not described as being black in John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men." His physical appearance is not specifically mentioned in terms of race.