Friday, May 1, 2009

romero essays

What does crooks symbolize in the story?

Crooks is the lonely African American handicap stable buck whose name was just nigger for a short time in the story. Crooks played a very important because he symbolized the African American culture. He dealt with segregation. Crooks also dealt with discrimination. Also crooks achieve many goals throughout his life goals.

Crooks was the only one man representing the lives of millions in his great culture. The stable buck like many of the African American in this book dealt with the unfair years of segregation. He wasn’t even allowed to do the same work as the white workers. Crooks couldn’t even live in the same bunks as the other white workers on the ranch. +

He dealt with many in our culture had many issues because of the color of his skin. Crooks like many such MLK Jr. faced unfair discrimination against was the way the master would beat him when he was angry or the way people like when Smitty picked a fight with poor old crook’s.

Crooks also when looked at in depth represented achievements of our cultures. Such as the right to read books. He owned his own gun which wasn’t allowed in many places at one time. Also crooks was allowed to have conversations with white men he was a black man that had white friends as guest in his house

Crooks the nigger in the book no crooks representing African American culture all over America. The good the bad and the history. Crooks was discriminated against segregates but achieved a lot in his day. He the Martin Luther King of the book.

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