foolish people r people who just think about themself
Crooks' first reply to Lennie telling him about the land is skepticism, as he is not convinced that George and Lennie will actually be able to achieve their dream of owning a piece of land. He questions Lennie about the feasibility of their plan and whether they truly understand the obstacles they may face.
Crooks is initialyy wary and skeptical of George, Lennie, and Candy's dream of having their own place because he has seen many similar dreams fall through in the past. However, he becomes more intrigued and hopeful as he sees the genuine desire and determination in their hearts to make it a reality.
Crooks first says that he thinks it is a bad idea because he doesnt believe that they are going to get rabbits.
no , I think they are smart when hunting animal .
he rapes him
Because they think he would suport them. And because they are crooks.
Crooks thinks that he and Lennie are similar because they are both outsiders, isolated from the other workers on the ranch. However, Lennie's innocence and childlike nature make him more accepted by the other workers, while Crooks is discriminated against due to his race. Crooks' estimation is partially correct, as they are both marginalized figures, but their experiences of exclusion are shaped by different factors.
foolish (just like how the English word comes from the Portuguese doudo, which means "a foolish person")
Thought it was foolish
Odysseus throws the eye of the greys into the ocean (I think).
You have these dreams because you think of it or seen it.