Black Resistance in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and Toni Morrison ’s God Help the Child

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Soumaya Bouacida, Taki Eddine Lahmar
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Abstract This paper aims to demonstrate how black resistance is alive in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and Morrison’s God Help the Child respectively. It equally emphasizes that Booker and Crooks, the characters through which the two Authors have typified the enormous misery of black-skinned people, attempt to resist racism through knowledge and self-pride. Foremost, racism is one of the most nefarious acts that both Crooks and Booker suffer from. Crooks dwells in the stable with all the animals of the ranch. Likewise, Booker witnesses’ racism in the indifference of cops to search his disappeared brother because he is a black kid. Plus, Booker is grown up in a warm familial ambiance surrounded by his father, mother, and siblings. The parents consider reading books as the most suitable means which can polish and refine their children’s minds. On the other side, Crooks, the sharp-witted black man who is in charge of the barn in the ranch, entertain himself by reading a lot of books. Moreover, self-pride is depicted clearly when Booker ends up with his girlfriend Bride when he figures out that she goes to help Sofia Huxley that was thrown in jail for fifteen years for a crime she perpetrates against children. Similarly, Crooks scowls and explodes in Lennie’s face to leave his room as a counter reaction to his exclusion from playing cards with whites in the bunkhouse.
约翰·斯坦贝克的《人与鼠》和托尼·莫里森的《上帝保佑孩子》中的黑人反抗
斯坦贝克的《人鼠之间》和莫里森的《天助孩子》分别展现了黑人抵抗运动的生命力。它同样强调了布克和克鲁克斯,这两个作家通过他们的角色代表了黑皮肤人的巨大痛苦,试图通过知识和自尊来抵制种族主义。最重要的是,种族主义是克鲁克斯和布克所遭受的最邪恶的行为之一。克鲁克斯和牧场的所有动物一起住在马厩里。同样,布克在警察对他失踪的弟弟的冷漠中见证了种族主义,因为他是一个黑人孩子。此外,布克是在一个温暖的家庭氛围中长大的,他的父亲,母亲和兄弟姐妹包围着他。父母认为读书是最合适的方法,可以使孩子的思想得到磨砺和完善。另一边,管理牧场谷仓的聪明黑人克鲁克斯则以阅读大量书籍自娱自乐。此外,当布克发现女友新娘是为了帮助因侵害儿童而被判入狱15年的索菲亚·赫胥黎而去的时候,他和女友新娘在一起的结局也很明显地表现出了自尊心。同样,克鲁克斯在伦尼被禁止在宿舍里和白人打牌的情况下,对伦尼怒冲冲地离开了他的房间。
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