Of mice & men & Migrant Workers
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... mmonly used word. Also the prejudice against coloured people is again shown as the stable buck, who is a coloured man, is not permitted to sleep in the bunkhouse along with the other migrant workers. The stable buck is also not usually allowed to join in with any activities and we are shown this when Carlson explains how, at Christmas, "...they let the nigger come in that night...". The men's attitude to Curley's Wife is sexually prejudiced. They assume that she is "...a tart..." because she comes into the bunkhouse regularly and supposedly gives Slim and Carlson "...the eye...". It later becomes clearer that what she actually wishes to gain from her visits to the bunkhouse is company. The routine of the migrant workers was dull and monotonous. The men tended to wear "...denim trousers and denim coats...", "...like the others, he wore blue jeans and a short denim jacket...&q ...
