Crooks was initially skeptical about the plan to buy land and raise rabbits, viewing it as a dream that was unlikely to come true. He expressed doubt about the feasibility of such aspirations, reflecting his deep-seated cynicism and experiences of disappointment. However, he also showed a flicker of hope, momentarily engaging with the idea as a way to escape the loneliness and isolation he faced in his current life. Ultimately, Crooks's reaction encapsulated the broader themes of hope and disillusionment in the story.
Crooks is initially skeptical about the plan to buy land and raise rabbits, feeling that it is unrealistic and unlikely to come to fruition. However, he becomes more hopeful and interested in the idea as he sees the genuine companionship and support between George and Lennie. Ultimately, Crooks yearns to be included in the dream of having his own piece of land and a sense of belonging.
New Zealand and Australia. 2gether they have over 1billion
land of rabbits
Land of the rabbits
Rabbits
Lennie's job will be to feed and tend the rabbits.
No only inhot places
Not many would know the fact that Land differs from Field. there is no depreciation on Land but there is some kind of depreciation on Field or so i feel. Why is there no depreciation on Land when Land does decrease in value if we raise certain type of crops. i.e if we raise the crops of opium, most certainly the land will not be as suitable for raising rice as other lands. This will result in decrease in demand of that land and ultimately decrease in the price ( at least for a season). tariqmomand b.com student from city university peshawar.
Nope. Rabbits live on land, and mussels live in the water, for one. They are very different.
it is the fastest land rabbit in the world
their land is mortgaged and they raised cotton.
cultivation of the land in order to raise crops