Crooks originally wanted Curley's wife to leave because he was afraid of getting in trouble for talking to her. However, after she opened up to him about her own loneliness and struggles, he empathized with her and felt a shared connection through their mutual experiences of discrimination and ostracism on the ranch.
After Curley's wife left, Crooks changed his mind about the farm because he saw the possibility of achieving his dream of belonging to something meaningful and having a place of his own. He realized that the farm offered him a chance to escape his current life of loneliness and discrimination on the ranch.
Crooks changes his mind at the end of the chapter because he sees the opportunity to be part of George and Lennie's dream of owning a farm and being included in their camaraderie. This sense of belonging and hope for a better future motivates Crooks to want to be a part of their plan.
Because Crooks realises not all white people are bad. And he would have better oh their farm.
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If You Change Your Mind was created in 1988-03.
You cannot change a guys mind.
Crooks in "Of Mice and Men" holds a cynical view of the world due to the discrimination he faces as a black man on the ranch. He believes that his race renders him powerless and isolated, leading him to reject the idea of dreams and companionship as unattainable for someone in his position.
Change My Mind was created on 1996-07-15.
I left the milk out, just in case you decide that you want some. In case you change your mind, the milk is on the countertop.
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