Thursday, October 10, 2019
Mice and Men Injustices Faced
ââ¬Å"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhereâ⬠Martin Luther King regarding justice. This quote considers the injustice that takes place and its potential impacts. Justice is defined as a quality of being just; fairness and injustice is defined as Lack of fairness or justice. This quote has some relevance and can be related to the issues of justice and injustice which is faced in the book Of Mice of Men. The book is set in the 1900s it takes place on and about a ranch in the Salinas Valley, near the town of Soledad, south of San Francisco. It is about two migrant field workers in California during the Great Depression ââ¬â George Milton, an intelligent and cynical man; and Lennie Small, an ironically named man of large stature and immense strength but limited mental abilities. They work on a ranch and they hope to one day attain their shared dream of settling down on their own piece of land. Lennie's part of the dream, which he never tires of hearing George describe, is merely to tend to (and touch) soft rabbits on the farm. In the book many characters are faced with injustices ranging from racism to disabilities. You can read also Justice System Position Paper One such characters who is subjected to this is Crooks. In the novel ââ¬Å"Of Mice and Menâ⬠John Steinbeck, the author, uses the character of Crooks to represent racism and to symbolise the marginalization of the black community during the setting of the book. The term ââ¬Å"niggerâ⬠is referenced in the book a number of times such as being banned from the bunkhouse, only during Christmas ââ¬Å"they let the nigger come inâ⬠and in one scene Curleyââ¬â¢s wife threatens Crooks that sheââ¬â¢ll ââ¬Ë get you strung up on a tree so easy It ainââ¬â¢t even funnyâ⬠showing the injustice that he faces when working at the ranch.
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