According to of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck points out about racism that a black person are always separated to do activities with white people. He shows that Negros have to work harder than white people and, have a lonely life. They have to work like a slave. Black people have no participation with others except working. Moreover, white people don't accept them to be in the same living house because of bad attitude. They have a lonely life and nobody want to invite them to be friends. In conclusion, Steinbeck shows that there are strong discriminate in 1937.
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ReplyDeleteI think that you give a very good summary of Steinbeck's ideas about racism as presented in teh novel. What do you think about? Why might this have caused controversy? Should Steinbeck have written about those issues the way he does?