Because of the time he was in he felt uncomfortable with the idea as he was black and segrogation was common at the time.
Crooks later rejected the idea of buying the ranch because he felt it was just a dream that would never come true for him. He believed that his race and the societal prejudices against him would prevent him from ever being able to truly have a place of his own.
In Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men," Crooks is visited by Lennie, Candy, and later Curley's wife. They end up in Crooks's room after Lennie is forbidden from entering the bunkhouse by the other men. Each character is seeking something different - Lennie wants companionship, Candy wants a sense of belonging, and Curley's wife wants to alleviate her own loneliness.
Lennie ends up with Crooks because he wanders into his room while looking for his puppy. Crooks initially resists Lennie's presence but eventually allows him to stay and confides in him about his loneliness due to his race. Later, when Curley's wife enters the room, she taunts both Crooks and Lennie, which leads to a confrontation where Crooks is forced to defend himself and his space.
i care you horny reject!!! i care you horny reject!!! i care you horny reject!!!
Yes, if you are truly repentant.
Lesane Parish Crooks which was changed to Tupac Amaru Shakur
Lesane Parish Crooks was his birth name, he created an allias called makiavelli the don later in his career
you get him in a certain later chapter
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One example of foreshadowing in Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men" is when Crooks, the stable hand, tells Lennie about how lonely he is and how life on the ranch can be tough for a black man. This foreshadows the isolation and discrimination that George and Lennie will face later in the story. Another example is when Curley's wife talks about her desire for attention and companionship, hinting at the trouble and conflict her character will cause in the future.
19. (It is not that hard, considering the chapter's title: 19 years later)
It doesn't say when he imprints on Claire. Jacob just tells Bella about it at a later time. It doesn't say an exact chapter it just mentions it in later chapters.