that he dont have nothing to worry about he will be okay
Crooks makes Lennie believe that George isn't coming back to manipulate and scare him. Crooks wants to assert power and control over Lennie due to his own feelings of powerlessness and social isolation on the ranch. By making Lennie feel abandoned, Crooks hopes to feel a sense of superiority over someone else.
Because he didn't know Lennie was so paranoid.
that he dont have nothing to worry about he will be okay
He gets upset and starts to think that someone had harmed George so Crooks has to calm him down quickly.
Crooks says he needs somebody to talk to, like Lennie and George have each other. He expresses his desire for companionship and a sense of belonging, just like the other characters.
a bad idea because he doesnt believe that they are going to get rabbits
Lennie is one of the few people that Crooks has power over. Lennie had just trespassed in Crook's room. Crooks is teasing Lennie, because he knows that Lennie depends on George to make every decision for him. When Lennie thinks this is true, he gets really worried. Because he is gulible, he believes him so easily.
Lennie is one of the few people that Crooks has power over. Lennie had just trespassed in Crook's room. Crooks is teasing Lennie, because he knows that Lennie depends on George to make every decision for him. When Lennie thinks this is true, he gets really worried. Because he is gulible, he believes him so easily.
because lennie was gone get some kit kat that night ;)
Crooks thinks that George and Lennie are "crazy" and that they couldn't possibly get land, no matter what they did.
Crooks tells Lennie that George might not come back from town, upsetting Lennie and making him worry.
Crooks initially doubts George and Lennie's dream of owning land as he has never seen it come true for anyone like them. However, after hearing them speak passionately about their vision, he starts to believe in it as well.
Crook's opinion of George and Lennie's desire to get land is that they are crazy. Crook believes they will never achieve that dream because no one ever achieves that dream.
He decides that it will be impossible to live on the farm with Lennie, George and Candy... their dream.
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.
George Crothers died in 1982.