In 1920 women got the right to vote. In 1948 President Truman signed the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act. Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to be elected to congress. Women’s rights have come a long way, nowadays women are CEO’sCeo’s of companies and doing great things. Although it wasn’t always like this, in Of Mice and Men, and in Sojourner Truth’s Ain’t I a Woman speech women weren’t treated right. Men thought that women weren’t as strong as them, and couldn’t do a man’s job. In the novel Of Mice and Men, the men on the ranch objectified Curly’s wife. They thought she flirted with all the men, and cheated on her husband. The guys thought that she should stay inside because the ranch was no place for a woman. Every time she was mentioned in the book she was always looking for her husband, and maybe because they were both looking for each other, she was seeking for attention. The men were really disrespectful to her, and throughout the entire book she never had a name which implies disrespectfulness. …show more content…
In the beginning she says that “a man said that women need to be helped into carriages and lifted over ditches”. She then continues to say that “no one has helped her into carriages or over mud puddles, but she’s a women”. More into the speech she says “the little man in black there say a woman can't have as much rights as a man cause Christ wasn't a woman.” This man is saying that women can’t have the same rights as men because Jesus was a man. Truth then replies with “where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman!” She is saying that without both the man and woman there would be no human life on this earth. Even though Christ wasn’t a woman, we should still have the same
Americans often try to seek happiness through their success. In Steinbeck’s book Of Mice and Men, and Fitzgerald’s book The Great Gatsby both stories express the characters admiration of achieving the American dream. Both stories explain with example how setting, relationships, and Cause and effect all play a role in the destiny of each character’s American dream.
What does it mean to be a human? Well, a human is much more complex than just a mound of flesh that is conscious of its surroundings. Humans feel strong emotions, which are sometimes indescribable to other human beings. Every human being is compassionate and caring, whether they chose to show that side of them or not. This philosophy is what makes stories so enjoyable; the author simply relays a story that was conceived in their own brain, where the reader relates to the characters and feels emotions based on the events that take place within the story. The reader and the emotions put into the story are what make it a classic. John Steinbeck is considered "America's Greatest Author" because of the compassion readers feel for his characters, like Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath or even Lenny in Of Mice and Men. Mark Twain, another classic author in American history gets great compassion from readers with characters like Huckleberry Finn in
Authors find inspiration from many other sources that include people, places, and other pieces of literature. John Steinbeck, the author of Of Mice and Men, found inspiration from Robert Burns poem To a Mouse, and the two pieces of writing draw multiple similarities between the two. Of Mice & Men shares multiple similarities of the poem To a Mouse in more ways than one due to the characteristics shared between the two main characters from each piece of literature, as well as the relationship of the circumstances that each author puts their protagonists into.
Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa, once stated that “we owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear.” Mandela’s belief reveals that society has a great influence on the minds of its youth. If children are protected from a life of violence, they will grow up to be a strong, healthy, and ideal representation of our world; in contrast, if the youth are exposed to violence and fear, they themselves will become destructive. Books, for instance, are a common influence on the youth due to their varying content. A case in point of books’ effects on young adults is the controversy over John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men because
The rabbit was telling the truth he should of just listen to him. but George was trying to put him to rest because he was struggling in life.If he would not killed him they would killed him and Lennie. The rabbit was telling him the true. But if Lennie was still alive the cops would been looking for them because they are not supposed to be there. Lennie trust George because in the past they been together that the only friend that Lennie had. George has always told Lennie if he was in trouble to hide be hind a bush.Also in chapter 1 there was a snake trying to kill a rabbit but now on chapter 6 the rabbit was trying to kill the snake because he wanted to get revenge. When George tells Lenni “Gonna do it soon ...Ever’body gonna be nice to you.
In life you make many sacrifices, for loved ones, friends and the community… Sometimes there are sacrifices that might hurt a lot, but they are made to protect others. George’s choice to shoot Lennie after he had unintentionally killed Curley's wife, had its own personal reason.
Today, many are debating upon whether a certain case is mercy or murder killing, and it is very difficult to decide between the two. This directly relates to the novel Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck. In this novel, Lennie and George both strive for getting enough money to own a stake some day. Lennie, huge, mentally disabled, and has invincible strength that he’s not aware of. His best friend, George, is slim, hard-working, and intelligent. They are very lonely because of many struggles they experienced in Soledad, their home. Lennie is completely dependent towards George because he promised Lennie’s Aunt that he would always protect Lennie. Despite their love and compassion, George often gets mad at Lennie which hurts Lennie. When they
Sometimes decisions are like a drug addiction. You know the choice you need to make (quit for crying out loud!) ,but it may be harder than you choose to think. You know you need to quit smoking cigarettes, it’s taking you down a path to life terminating lung cancer. However, you refuse to jump the derailing train, because your need is stronger than your desire to quit. Because Lennie’s time was out and his train was about to go hurtling off the track, George made the right decision to spare Lennie from the suffering that would’ve followed, and I believe that this was the right decision.
The Great Depression was a time when people didn’t trust one another along and large masses were not perceived as equal. In John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, women and African-Americans are portrayed as outcasts because of their incapability to work and gain equality in society. They face discrimination, and to escape this they do not interact with society often. This habit of theirs makes them lonely and craving for attention.
Why are we cruel to the people we love? “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurt and the short story “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, George and Brother experience losing somebody they loved. Of mice and men is a story mainly about two migrant workers who can’t seem to keep their job. The Scarlet Ibis is a short story about two young brothers, but it was too late for the two young brothers to find out they had loved each other deeply. George and Brother didn’t realize how much they actually loved each other until they had lost them.
Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men is an American literary classic. The novel was written by John Steinbeck in 1937. It tells a story of Lennie and George, two men looking for work during the time of the Great Depression. The novel reveals that Lennie has a mental illness and George is held responsible for taking care of him. Being set in the mid 1930’s , many people did not understand mental illnesses, hence the actions and strong language of the characters.
People all around the world, whether is be in school, at a job, or just at home, are reading a piece of writing everyday. It could be as simple as reading the options on a menu at a fancy restaurant or as complex as looking over a report on the findings of NASA. Either way, everything that people read has a purpose to them. There is always something, no matter how small, that the author or creator wants people to get out of their writings when someone reads it. There is a message that is portrayed that helps in everything people do in their ordinary lives.
Of Mice and Men, novella written by a Pulitzer Prize winning American author John Steinbeck. Published in 1937. Tells you about the life of two migrant workers who go job to job searching for better job opportunities during the Great Depression in California. Two main character when the novella starts in George Milton and Lennie Small, George Milton was an intelligent, smart, confident man while on the other hand Lennie Smalls was a man of great form with metal abilities. Takes place thru various locations and Ranches they worked at and is an interesting story of two migrant workers and their journey to find success in life than being working for someone else.
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck illustrates the downfall of two solitary men who have only each other to be liable upon. The greatest tragedy in this story comes from straightforward certainty that Lennie is left alone with Curley's wife in light of the fact that Curley's wife is the genuine scoundrel in Of Mice and Men; only she causes the inconvenience that prompts Lennie's demise. Numerous of George and Lennie’s struggles originate from things they cannot control, such as Lennie’s mental illness and the way that both men are stuck in the deadlock quest for rustic work in 1930's America. In his novella, Steinbeck analyzes the distinctive ways that men and ladies express their supremacy, whereas the men in his story depend on the power
Of Mice and Men is a classic American novel. It’s about two men named George and Lennie. Lennie is mentally slow, so George takes care of him. They’ve always dreamed of settling down on a farm of their own. On one ranch, Lennie accidentally kills a girl. George takes Lennie’s action to heart and takes it upon himself to fix it, so he shoots Lennie. There’s plenty of evidence to support why this was the right decision. Lennie was dangerous to both himself and others, it was better than what the others who were hunting him had planned, and, finally, George had better chance without him.