Prejudice in Of Mice and Men
Prejudice in “Of Mice and Men”
Novel by John Steinbeck
In the past and present there have been many divisions of people
for many reasons. Examples of this prejudice include discrimination
against women who wanted equal rights, including the right to vote. It
also includes discrimination against African Americans and believe it
or not, the Elderly. In John Steinbeck’s Novel “ Of Mice and Men”
there is prejudice on many levels including gender, race, and
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ain’t nothing left for him. Can’t eat, can’t see,
can’t even walk without hurtin’.” In truth this is sort of how the people
on the ranch felt about Candy because he is so old and he is an
amputee.
In John Steinbeck’s novel “Of Mice and Men”, there is
prejudice on many levels, in gender, race and age. Each character
represents a different aspect of prejudice against a different group.
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