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Comparing Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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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

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