Comparison Of John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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‘I was lying peacefully with my family having plenty to eat sleeping well, taking care of my people and perfectly contented. I don’t know where those bad stories came from. There we were doing well and doing my people well. I was behaving well, I hadn’t killed a horse or a man, American or Indian. I don’t know what the matter with the people in charge of us they knew this to be so, and yet they said I done I was living peacefully with my family under the shade of the trees doing just what general Crook had told me what I must do, trying to follow his advice. I want to know now who it was ordered me to be arrested. I was praying to the light and the darkness to God and the sun, to let me live quietly there with my family. I don’t know what the reason was that …show more content…

Very often there are stories to put in the newspapers that I am to be hanged. I don’t want to do that anymore. When a man tries to do right, such stories ought not to be put in the newspapers. There are very few of my men left now. They have done some bad things but I want them all rubbed out now and let us never speak of them again there are very few of us left.”(392) An Examination of or secondary sources will reveal the historical significance of The Battle of Wounded Knee. From 1492-1890 millions of Europeans and there decedents undertook to enforce their ways and beliefs upon the people of the new world. Four friendly Taino host where kidnapped and carried to Spain to live like the white man. About one thousand miles north of Navaho country the Santee Sioux where losing

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