Sunday, March 17, 2013

Theme Analysis

 Scan through the last chapter (6) in Of Mice and Men and see if you can pull out a moment from the text that, upon close reading, says something about your selected theme.

Next, try to analyze how this moment is somehow connected to the theme you have chosen.  

"You hadda, George. I swear you hadda."

The power displayed here was intense because George just killed Lennie and it showed the kind of will power to do something like that. He had to kill his friend not for selfish reasons but because he wanted to spare him the torture he would have received. He was so strong to make that decision that ended someones life.  If he was powerless then Lennie could have been tortured. 

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Chapter 6 Note Taking

1.Question- Currently in the last chapter it's Lennie and George mostly. The last part of the book they are by the water and Lennie is wondering what's going to happen. I just wonder why George didn't just tell Lennie what was actually going on?

2.Summarize- Well Lennie is hiding and then George finds him. George basically lets Lennie rant and talk about his future. What Lennie doesn't realize is that George took Carlson's gun. I could tell that George didn't want to kill him but he knew it was better than him either getting killed by someone else or tortured. So he did what he thought was right and killed Lennie. So when the rest of the men got to him there was nothing for them to do. 

3.Reflect- I think that the authors reason for writing this was to show all the acts of discrimination and what goes on or went on in the world. Also, how it affected people in all different ways. I kind of liked the book but it wasn't all that interesting to me although that is just me. Overall, the book was good.


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Monday, March 11, 2013

Novel Reaction:Thinking Forward

What topic or theme that we have touched on during this unit has "hit home" with you the most?  Which theme or topic has a personal connection for you?  Which did you find most captivating or interesting to discuss and investigate during this unit?  Select a topic/theme from the list above that peaks your interest, and, in this week's blog response, discuss why you find it fascinating, which moment in the story you think about when reflecting on this theme, and how this theme is relevant in today's world. 

The topic that really "hit home" was power v.s. powerless. It just really showed how people could have power over you without you even knowing it. It also shows how people don't even know their own strength and what they are capable of. I wouldn't say that I have a personal connection to it. I just find it interesting seeing how the power is shown and who has the power over another. It's really shown when Lennie gets scared because he needs George to tell him what to do which gives George the power. But then when Lennie gets violent with say Curley or Curley's wife it shows the kind of physical power he holds within himself. Also, in today's world it is shown with people who are rich and that kind of power they hold and say others like police who hold authoritaive power.

 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Chapter 5 Note Taking

1. Prediction- For the next chapter I have a feeling that there is going to be a lot of drama considering Lennie just killed Curley's wife. I also don't think Lennie has Carlson's gun because he wouldn't even think about it because that isn't the kind of person. So I have a feeling that someone else has it and I wonder why.

2. Summarize- The chapter begins with Lennie in the barn and he is with his pup. Which we then find out he has killed because he was to rough with it. Then Curley's wife comes into the barn and she saw what he did and starts talking to him. She just thinks he's weird and Lennie thinks he's going to get in trouble with George for talking to her. But Lennie can't get away especially when she told him he could touch her hair. And when she tells him to let go he won't and then when she starts screaming he covers her nose and mouth. Then without warning he snaps her neck and all he can worry about is that George isn't going to let him tend to the rabbits. Once everyone finds out George has to act like he doesn't know and everyone sets out to get Lennie.

3.Reflect- The book has definitely gotten more interesting because of Lennie and his inability to control himself. Not much could make the book better now. And a quote that I really thought had meaning was " 'You George! you stick with us so we don't think you had nothin' to do with this.' " It really shows how conflicted George is because if he tries to help Lennie he is going to get accused of helping him and get himself in trouble. But if he doesn't help him he can get hurt. He is in a tough situation.  

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

A Portrait of Racism

Chapter 4 in Of Mice and Man, paints a very realistic portrait of racism in the 1930s.  Discuss at least two ways in which racism is explored in this chapter.  Include quotes and your own analysis of key moments in this chapter that clearly demonstrate the racism that existed in the American 1930s.  What do readers understand about racism as a result of reading this chapter? 


     In this chapter racism is explored when it is shown that Crooks has his own room. It shows how he is not allowed to mix with non-colored people. In a way he doesn't have his own freedom because he is not allowed to be with others and is forced to be on his own. Another example of racism is when Curley's wife turned on Crooks after he stood up against her. She screamed and threatened him and used her power over him to get what she wanted. She even said,"Well, you keep your place then, nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain't even funny." As a result of this chapter readers can learn that racism is used as power over someone.


 

Two races united.
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Monday, March 4, 2013

Chapter 4 Note Taking

1. Summarize- In this chapter Lennie visits Crooks' room. Lennie and him start a conversation which gets Lennie wondering about George and what he feels about being around and traveling with Lennie. Then Candy comes in because he heard them talking. It was his first time ever being in Cooks' room. And things get even more tense when Curley's wife comes in and makes her presence known. She even down grades Crooks. Finally everyone leaves and Crooks is back by himself like the chapter started.

2. Prediction- I think that Curley's wife is going to tell someone she shouldn't about what happened to Curley's hand.

3. Question- I wonder why Curley's wife can't just leave other people's business alone and stop trying to get others into trouble that doesn't need to happen.




These men look like what I would think the men in the book look like.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Investigating Themes in Of Mice and Men

Choose one of the following questions that interests you most to respond to in this week’s blog post:

1.)  What different forms of power exist in Of Mice and Men?  What kind of power does Lennie have?  What kind of power does George have?  What kinds of power or powerlessness do other characters possess? 

- Power and powerless, both exist. Lennie has physical power and George has authoritative power and mental power. Mentally Lennie is powerless but physically he has so much power. And George has mental power and powerlessness in physical activities. Also, Curley has power with authority.






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