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    It has been said that all men are created equal, and while this idea is important, it is also important to note that all humans are created equal, though they may not be treated as such. In both John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, women are treated as though they are less important than men. Both pieces of literature illustrate the idea that men have more necessary roles in society, and that women don’t deserve the same amount of respect. In both Of Mice and Men and…

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    Loneliness and Isolation “Loneliness is my least favorite thing about life. The thing that I’m most worried about is just being alone without anybody to care for or someone who will care for me.” (Anne Hathaway) In the story Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck in the 1930’s, the book is about what life was like back then working on a ranch during the Great Depression. The story shows what it was like to be lonely/isolated from the rest of the world. Since it was during the Great…

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    In the Second Treatise of Government, John Locke believes that in order to understand political power correctly, one must acknowledge that men by nature are free and equal because they were born with the faculty of reasoning. Locke argues that men have natural rights to liberty, freedom, and property. Men in the state of nature automatically possess liberty and freedom; however, their right to ownership of property is earned through labor. Even though men are equal and free in a state of nature…

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    A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” (John Lennon). In Of Mice and Men there was a short, quick, responsible, and was very protective of Lennie this man 's name was George. To George there was his best friend and his companion was named Lennie. Lennie was a nice, tall, and not so smart guy but there was a very deep bond between the two. They were inseparable. The two were on their way to a farm/ranch going to find a job for the two to get to their big…

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    Curley’s Wife: Alone and Unloved In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, Curley’s wife is a lonely character described as a “tart” (28). She only identifies as “Curley’s wife” in the book, and, as a result, she is not ever given a name. Curley’s wife has an obvious relationship with Curley, but other than him, she has no other relationships. This is because the men on the ranch have a fear of causing trouble with Curley. The so called “tart” in the novel is described as having “full…

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    Loneliness

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    Oxford dictionary describes loneliness as sadness because one has no friends or company. The author of the novella , "of mice and men", John Steinbeck uses different elements to portray loneliness as one of the main themes of his novella. How does Steinbeck do this? He establishes loneliness through the setting and particular characters in the novella. The following essay will discuss how loneliness plays a major role in the novella. Loneliness is introduced early in the novella through the…

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    Not only does the NCAA have the moral obligation to pay its student athletes, it also has the legal obligation. Constituted in 1890, the Sherman Antitrust Act was the first attempt by the U.S. Congress to eliminate trusts; it was named after Senator John Sherman. Prior to its ratification, various states passed similar laws, but they only applied to intrastate businesses. The act proclaimed every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of interstate and foreign trade illegal. A fine of…

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    The Metamorphosis: In The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka suggests that the deep roots of societal values are determined, not by character, but by what others can you for oneself. Gregor Sansa is a man who fell victim to the selfish morals of others. In The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka suggests that societal values are based upon our own needs and are changed when those needs are distorted by external factors. Grete’s distortion towards her brother, Gregor, is evident when she asserts, “I won't…

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    Both Hobbes and Locke use equality of men in a state of nature as the starting point for their theories of the rise of government. They both begin by describing man’s true nature as he would naturally appear on earth before the formation of society. These theorists were not only attempting to describe the state of nature and man's formation of government but were also encouraging governmental reform. Thomas Hobbes view of equality, in Levithan, is essentially pessimistic. He contends that no…

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    When examining the question of whether John Rawls would consider Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ideal society in the Social Contract fair, it is important to not only understand Rousseau’s ideal society more closely, but also understand what Rawls defines as being fair. First, the society that Rousseau proposes as the ideal one is based off of his concept of the nature of men. Men are born free and it is society that enslaves them, therefore, the goal of his ideal society is one that protects the…

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