George shows he’s protective of Lennie by saying, ‘“It ain’t your fault,” he said. “You don’t need to be scairt no more. You done jus’ what I tol’ you to. Maybe you better go in the washroom an’ clean up your face.”’ (Steinbeck 65).
How did the failure of the State of Franklin demonstrates the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? First of all the, the congress was divided into 13 states and each state had one vote in congress. Congress handled many problems, like how to make the western lands made by the united states i the treaty of paris. Congress failed to solve problems between states due to taxes and boundaries. Most of the citizens felt like the government was too weak.
John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, depicts race as a critical factor to the dominance of people during this time period. Racism is presented most evidently in chapter four by the treatment of Crooks, the stable buck. Crook’s and his fellow workers discussed ambitions in his quarters, which happened to be separate from the others clearly due to his skin tone. As the men conversed topics regarding the near future, Curley’s wife abruptly barged into the area searching for her husband. Noting the peril with which Curley’s wife is associated with,
Discrimination Present in Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck was born at the beginning of the twentieth century and experienced the turning point of many eras that are evidenced throughout his writings. Steinbeck lived through the strong economic years during World War I, the dirt poor years of the Great Depression, and even saw the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s; all of his dreams for these decades are evidenced in his works, more specifically, Of Mice and Men. Of Mice and Men is set in the 1920’s in the Salinas Valley of California. Other writers, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, char-acterize the 1920’s as a fun decade with a booming economy filled with men rising from rags to riches, but Steinbeck shows how life was for men
In Mice and Men, John Steinbeck demonstrates how racism and sexism can isolate a person and make them act in destructive ways. Crooks sequesters himself in his room and treats Lennie poorly because of the racism he experiences and the loneliness it brings, which has made him cynical and jaded. When Lennie comes to his room, he immediately tries to throw him out, saying “ ‘You got no right to come in my room... I ain’t wanted in the bunkhouse, and you ain’t wanted in my room’ ” (68).
Introduction 1.(hook)Achieving your dreams is what everyone is trying to strive for, however in the book Of Mice and Men achieving your dreams is impossible 2. Is the book Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck suitable to be taught in schools around the U.S. 3.This book is not suitable to be taught in schools because it teaches kids that they will not achieve their dreams, it uses a lot of racism, and the sense of violence as in murder. Paragraph 1: Dreams never come true.
Loneliness and Discrimination: Of Mice and Men Essay Of Mice and Men took place in the 1930s this was the era of the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a downfall in our history where money and industrial jobs slumped. In the 1930s loneliness had a direct correlation with discrimination. In Steinbeck’s novella Lennie, Crooks, and Curley’s wife experienced loneliness due to preconceived notions about intellectual ability, race, and gender.
Although the Great Depression was a difficult time for most of the country, some people thrived. This was mostly caused by the privilege and power some had over others. In The Great Gatsby written in 1925 by Fitzgerald and in Of Mice and Men written by Steinbeck in 1937, the female and/or poor characters are portrayed very differently than the rich male characters to show the effects that privilege had on this time. Both Fitzgerald and Steinbeck criticized privilege and power through characterization. Both Fitzgerald and Steinbeck gave the women in The Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men harsh and sexualized deaths through characterization and diction which shows that they had less privilege and power than the men in the stories.
John Steinbeck had his first experience with minorities treated bad at Stanford (Schultz 1). To relate, Lennie could not get job without having George talk for him because he had a mental disability (Steinbeck 21). John Steinbeck was inspired to write about this because of the time he had to care for his mother when she was ill (Evans 1). During this time period, the disabled need care that they cannot always get from other than family members, this is why Lennie needs George (Shultz 1). If he did not have George, he would have to go to an asylum.
In the novel “Of Mice and Men” the theme of social injustice is presented by John Steinbeck through the characters of Lennie, Curley’s wife, and Crooks. By examining the theme of social injustice one can be taught that treating someone based on their mental capability, gender, or race is wrong. Rather treat them base on the person they are on the
In the beginning of the book, Steinbeck gives his readers enough knowledge about Lennie to become aware of Lennie’s disability. Throughout the novel, it shows how the other characters react to Lennie, giving the readers a good idea of how the mentally challenged were treated in this time. George was given the responsibility of taking care of Lennie by Lennie’s aunt Clara (Steinbeck 1-110). His aunt knew if Lennie was left alone he would be sent to a mental hospital and be taken care of poorly. Lennie often asks, “You ain't gonna leave me, are ya George?”
By including the defensive actions characters show when around other people, Steinbeck shows the difficulty of trusting someone once you have been hurt in the past due to discrimination. When Lennie enters Crooks’ house, he was immediately told to exit by Crooks himself. At the sight of Lennie standing at the entrance of his home, Crooks had a sense of invasion and felt like Lennie had “no right” to be in his house. Steinbeck includes this reaction to demonstrate the difficulty of trusting a person once discrimination has been a big part of your life. This understanding that trust is a difficult thing to earn from someone who has previously ben discriminated is also shown when Lennie and George are trying to gain Candy’s trust.
1930s life for black people was difficult due to racism. Racial discrimination was not illegal in 1930s America, therefore racism was still rampant at the time. Whites and blacks were segregated in 1930s America and blacks were considered as 2nd class citizens. Black people were paid less than their white counterparts and they had to work harder than everyone else, often given the more 'dirty work'. The lynching (hanging) of black people was common in 1930s
In 1920 when the 19th amendment was passed allowing women to vote, many women thought that Gender Inequality was coming to an end. Soon after, the Great Depression happened, and everyone was focused on that. Life for women was especially hard then because they had to live in a world full of poverty and discrimination. Throughout Of Mice and Men we see this through Curley’s Wife. She just wants to fit in and talk to the men without thinking she wants something, or being called rude names.
While reading different stories, memoirs, etc in class, there were many topics of racism and discrimination. From the KKK’s aggressive campaign against immigrants, to the police violence against black people in cities throughout our nation, racism and discrimination continue to be problems. Racism and discrimination was even found in the Holocaust times. In three different readings there are different types of racism and discrimination. In the fictional story, Of Mice and Men, the Memoir, Night, and the play Fences, you can find different types of racism and discrimination.