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I did this 2 years ago lol, I'm just gonna copy and paste my answers from when i did this.

Crooks is a black stable buck who works on the ranch. He was nicknamed Crooks due to his crooked back. He likes reading and lives in his own section of the ranch, away from all of the other workers.

           

Curley’s wife is a white woman who is married to Curley. She often wanders around and flirts with the other men at the ranch, unbeknown to Curley. She is portrayed as pretty which catches the attention of the men. However, she, like Crooks, is never given a proper name which indicates that she is Curley’s possession rather than a person.

     2)  Crooks is right to say this because he is telling the truth. Sometimes the truth hurts but someone has got to say it. He says that he isn’t wanted in the bunk house which is true and also links to the fact that there was a lot of racism at the time the book was written.