Of Mice And Men
•May 9, 2008 • Leave a CommentJennifer Ruiz
Ms.Matzke’s 4th period Character Essay
Last summer I attended school to take PE, well in my class there was a kid that had some small mental problems but other than that he was a good A student. People didn’t like to be around him and the PE teachers would always get mad at him. In John Steinbeck’s book, Of Mice and Men he reveals a character named Lennie that also has mental challenges and throughout the book others get mad at him which leads him into problems. Lennie was the center of problems because he was childish, slow-witted and strong; traits that he has no control over.
One of Lennie’s character traits is being childish. This is known by the way Lennie talks. On page three Lennie says “look George look what I done.” Not many adults talk like that, only three year olds, which assumes his childish trait. In that same page it talks about how Lennie dipped his whole head underwater, hat dripped down on his blue coat and ran down his back. This also explains how Lennie id child-like, because it explains his reaction of how he killed Curley’s wife.
Another important trait shown in Lennie is that he is very slow-witted. An example of this is shown in page 23 Lennie asks George “I wasn’t kicked in the head with no horse, was I George?” This proves that Lennie has a low mentality Lennie has trouble remembering things that have happened like this example found in page 7 Of Mice and Men: “like I did in Weed?” asked Lennie, then George responded ” Oh so ya forgot that too did ya? Well, I aint gonna remind ya, fear ya do it again.” Here it shows that Lennie tends to forget allot of things to the point that George doesn’t bother to remind him. Knowing that Lennie is slow-witted makes a difference because this is what causes trouble because he doesn’t know right from wrong. Slow-witted people like him don’t think of the consequences that are goingto happen so this is why he wasn’t thinking of what could have happened to him if he killed Curley’s wife, so he just did but by accident and for not being able to think straight in other words for being slow-witted.
The last trait we should know about Lennie is his strength. Lennie shows this trait when Curley’s fist was swinging at Lennie and Lennie reached for it. The next minute Curley was flopping like a fish on a line, and his closed fist was lost in Lennie’s hand. Even though Lennie didn’t intend to his strength is nothing to play around with. The way we know that he uses his strength unintentionally is because he has killed the things that he mostly loves like his mouse or his puppy. “Why do you got to get killed?” You ain’t so little as mice. I didn’t bounce you hard.” Lennie says this to his pup after killing him, which shows that Lennie doesn’t have fool control of his strength. Lennie’s strength plays a big part in this story because it actually leads him to his own death.
Overall Lennie had a big impact on the story. his traits caused him allot of trouble with out intentions. Lennie was childish so he was everywhere and he loved playing around but the fact that he was slow-witted prevented him form setting limits to his actions and strength. Now in days people like Lennie have to be understood and accepted for their actions, causes and believes because the fact that Lennie got killed with a dream within him, in my opinion, was unfair. Just like the kid that was in PE class no one has the right to judge him. People like Lennie are better off in special programs that will actually help them.
Poem “Far”
•May 9, 2008 • Leave a CommentWho’s star is that
with such a glow
One day I’ll reach it
when I’m not low
A star I’ll be forever more
High I will be
If that is so
High I should be and never low
Sparkle threw the night
watch them sleeping tight
forever I’ll be with you
look to the sky, I’ll stay true
How you amaze me
little star
and just one wish
www.google.com
and I’ll go far
SOAPSTONE ANALYSIS
S comparison between the stars and the writers, they are similar because the writer desires what the stars have and the writer wishes and knows one day she will be as high self-esteem just like the height of the stars
O the speaker is wishing on a star and comparing how he would like to feel so high
Athe people who feel down that feel lonely
P there is always a chance in life and once your up high people will just look up to you just like we look up to the sky
S the writer is the speaker
TONE The writer feels calm,good about herself and confident and determine of her future goals.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE This poem written by me uses lots of rhyme it also uses allot of comparison between the star and the writer in the form that the writer compares herself to a shining star. I also use metaphor when it says “A star I’ll be forever more” because instead of saying: Like a star I will be forever more I didn’t need to use the word like.
Mythological greek god
•April 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentBeing the god of travelers by which he guides and son of Zeus and nymph Maia, Hermes is also the messenger of the Greek gods. Born in a cave on Mount. Cyllene in Arcadia, when dawn broke Hermes unwrapped himself from his mom’s arms and went to steel cattle from his brother Apollo that afterwards found out and wanted his cattle back but at last Hermes gave his lyre (instrument) which enchanted Apollo. His duty was to guide the souls of the dead to the underworld, he also brings dreams to mortals. Hermes had numerous affairs with goddesses, nymphs, mortals and even goats or sheep, this is why he is known to be the father of Aphrodite, the half man half horse , Pan and many more. Hermes enchanted with his flute for the good just like he did with his great abilities to persuade Calypso into freeing Odysseus forever from her island. Now in days in some places Hermes is credited for inventing the flute, foot-racing and boxing. Most of us know him as the god with the winged sandals. At Olympia and many gymnasiums throughout Greece, a statue of Hermes stands at the entrance. I learned this because many Roman artists draw Hermes as athletic and good looking. Which concludes my interest in this specific god.
information on Hermes http://www.pantheon.org/articles/H/hermes.htm
picture http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1400/1463/Hermes
