Even though people are more accepting of handicapped people than when this novella was written, handicapped people are still looked down upon. Most people do not take the time to learn who someone actually is, so they feel like it is okay to treat someone poorly. In the novella, Lennie is treated poorly by Curley because he would not look past Lennie’s disability. Those that do look past people's flaws realize that not everyone is as bad as they seem, which is exactly what Crooks did. At first he disliked Lennie, but once he looked into his heart he realized that Lennie was an awfully nice person. The world would be a much better place if everyone acted like Crooks and looked past peoples’ flaws. In a perfect world, people would treat each other with disabilities like George treats Lennie. George does not see Lennie as his disability, and has taken the time to learn how to cope with