Tuesday, March 15, 2016

What did people during the 1930s care for?

Austin Sewell
Mrs. Parkinson
English lllb
14 March 2016
During the 1930s we can clearly see how much different things were. People treated people of different color differently, people treated women differently, and the way people looked at the mentally disabled was much more different back then than it is now. Relating to Of Mice and Men I can clearly see how much more poorly people back then treated people with a mental problem. People treat Lennie with not much respect at all and it just shows how much different people were back then. In my opinion most people during the 1930s cared more for themselves and just there family. I really feel like now we as humans care a lot more about everyone and how we can help anyone in anyway we can. Not everyone is like that but I truly feel more people today are like that than they were back then because of the example from Of Mice and Men and because of the way blacks and women used to be treated. People in the 1930s cared about there job and there family, but they lacked awareness and knowledge for people like Lennie and many other people who had some type of disability.


Monday, March 7, 2016

Harlem Renaissance assignment

Austin Sewell
Mrs. Parkinson
English lllb
7 March 2016
Harlem Renaissance assignment

1.       Tableau illustrates a determination to fight against oppression. It means to fight against something and it is illustrated in this poem because the author is fighting for equableness for both blacks and whites.
2.       The friendship between the two boys is not received well by others. I know this because in the poem it says: “From lowered blinds the dark folk stare And here the fair folk talk, Indignant that these two should dare In unison to walk.” So this shows that people are staring at them and cant believe that they would walk together as friends.
3.       It is comparing the white boy and the black boy on how they are on the same path together.
The writer from the Harlem Renaissance that I chose was Countee Cullen. Countee Cullen was one of the most representative voices of the Harlem Renaissance. Some of the writings and poetry that Cullen wrote were very important and can teach many lessons for people reading more modern poems. His writings teach people today that all races should be together. An example of this is in his poem Tableau he says: “Locked arm in arm they cross the way The black boy and the white.” (Cullen). This quote from the beggining of his poem shows that even though they are different skin colors they can still be friends and walk together. During the Harlem Renaissance race was a much bigger deal. Even though today it has gotten much better there are still people out there that believe in oppression and slavery. So this quote and the whole poem can remind people or teach them about equality and the importance of equality and all other people.