Everywhere there is society and civilization and there is always prejudice. Someone is always the wrong color, worshiping the wrong God, or wearing the wrong thing. No one fits into our idealistic world perfectly. This prejudice has been around for thousands of years because it is just human nature not to accept people for who they are. In the novel Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, which is about two migrant laborers, George Milton and Lennie Small, who make their way to a ranch in the Salinas Valley for a job. On the ranch, John Steinbeck address several different levels of prejudice. Three significant forms of prejudice Steinbeck believes are devastating to mankind are racial, sexual, and social prejudice.One of the significant forms of prejudice Steinbeck believes are devastating to mankind is racism. Steinbeck uses great deal of racial prejudice shown in Of Mice and Men towards Crooks the Black crippled stable buck. Crooks is more permanent than the other ranch laborers and has his own room off the stables with many more possessions than them. This room is made out to be a privilge and also because it means he is nearer to the horses but in fact it is really because the other ranch laborers do not want him in the bunk house with them. As a result of prejudice Crooks has become bitter and very lonely. When Lennie comes to pet the puppies, not even realizing that Crooks' room is out of bounds, Crooks instantly becomes defensively and uncivil "I ain't wanted in the bunk room and you ain't wanted in my room" but Lennie in his childish innocence is completely without prejudice "why ain't you wanted" he asks. Crooks retaliates to this with: "Cause I'm black, they play cards in there but I can't play because I'm black. They say I stink. Well I tell you, all of you stink to me" This line showing that Crooks desperately wants to join in, be accepted, but because of his color he can't be so he feels the only way he can make himself feel better is to cut himself off further, it is a vicious circle.The second form of...