because he was loney and there used to be segration ,crook is aloof doesn't want Lennie in the room is because Lennie is white .but like i said there used to be segregation back then.
Crooks first says Lennie is not welcome in his room because he doesn't want anyone there. He tries to push Lennie away to protect himself and to maintain his personal space.
Crooks initially reacts negatively to Lennie due to his own loneliness and defensive nature. However, he eventually allows Lennie in because he senses Lennie's childlike innocence and vulnerability. Despite his initial reservations, Crooks craves human interaction and company, leading him to welcome Lennie into his space.
because he was loney and there used to be segration ,crook is aloof doesn't want Lennie in the room is because Lennie is white .but like i said there used to be segregation back then.
Curley's wife goes into Crooks's room looking for attention and companionship since she is often lonely and isolated on the ranch. She enjoys the power she has over Crooks, Candy, and Lennie, as she is in a position to make them feel small and powerless.
Crooks allows Lennie into his room because he realizes that Lennie is mentally challenged and poses no threat to him. Additionally, Crooks is lonely and enjoys having someone to talk to, even if it is only temporary.
Crooks keeps a shotgun for protection as he is isolated and vulnerable due to his race. Being the only Black man on the ranch, he faces discrimination and threats, so he keeps the firearm as a means of self-defense.
crooks used his race as the reason he's lonely. since he's black he has to be kept separated from the others at the ranch which gives him no one to talk to. He even gives a flash back to when he was younger and he would hang out with the white kids, but as he grew older he became more and more lonely without anyone to talk to because there aren't any other black men around him.
Crooks initially resents having people in his room, as he values his privacy, especially as a black man on a predominantly white ranch. However, he also appreciates the company as it offers him a chance for social interaction and human connection, something he is deprived of due to his isolation.
Crooks is afraid of being alone at night because as an African American man in a racist society, he is vulnerable to attack and discrimination. Being isolated and unable to defend himself makes him feel especially powerless and afraid for his safety.
I'm not an expert on this but: The trumpet started out as hollowed out animal horns, that were used to draw attention for whatever reason. As society advanced, people began to make trumpets out of brass, still using them to call attention when needed. In the 15th or 16th century, they started being used in music. Crooks (small sections of pipe) were used to vary the pitch when needed. As time passed they became a normal part of the orchestra. Eventually valves were invented and crooks became unnecessary.
George tells the boss that Lennie is his cousin and that they were both born in Auburn.
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Curly does not want to bring Lennie unharmed because he is angry and seeking revenge for Lennie's actions, which resulted in Curly's wife's death. He sees Lennie as a threat and wants to make him pay for what he did.