because he likes men.
Short Chrysanthemum is a book. This book was written by a man named John Steinbeck.
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.
Stan Lee's favorite book was "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. He admired the book for its complex characters and emotional depth.
In this case, it would be author.However, this sentence is redundant and should be avoid for a simpler version: "John Steinbeck is the author of the book" or "John Steinbeck is the man WHO wrote the book."
Crooks. and everyone IS racist in the book. Read it.
The characters in Steinbeck's novels often speak in the dialects of their regions (usually California) and also in a way that is realistic for their particular place in history (usually the 1930s but also indicative of the time of Steinbeck's death, which is 1968).As a result of this, racist and other culturally insensitive language is employed in his literature.However, Steinbeck, as the voice of his work, does not necessarily come off as being insensitive to civil rights.In fact, in his travel log titled Travels with Charley in Search of America, Steinbeck kicks a man out of his recreational vehicle (which he had named Rocinante as homage to Don Quixote) for regarding him as a "n*gg*r lover."Coupling this with, say, Crooks in Of Mice and Men, who is a discriminated stable buck, Steinbeck can be said to be sympathetic to civil rights issues.
The Odyssey by Homer; Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck; The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway; Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; On the Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark; Only by Winston Groom Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens and The Overlook by Michael Connelly are book titles.
"Of Mice and Men" has been banned in some schools due to its strong language, violence, and sexual content. Some have also criticized the book for its themes of racism, ableism, and sexism. However, many scholars argue that these elements are important for understanding the historical context and social issues addressed in the novel.
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Carslon is the ranch hand. He also shoots Candy's dog out of its misery in the beg of the book.
Steinbeck was born in Salinas, CA in 1902, he grew up in a fertile agricultural valley about 25 miles from the Pacific Coast- and both valley and coast would serve as a setting for some of his best fiction.
Steinbeck often wrote of man's need of companionship. Simply put, to Steinbeck, companionship is necessary for happiness.