Friday, October 2, 2009

Of Mice and Men









Thought you might have interest in the plot of the next book we read.

Plot Overview
T wo migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off a bus miles away from the California farm where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with “sharp, strong features.” Lennie, his companion, is his opposite, a giant of a man with a “shapeless” face. Overcome with thirst, the two stop in a clearing by a pool and decide to camp for the night. As the two converse, it becomes clear that Lennie has a mild mental disability, and is deeply devoted to George and dependent upon him for protection and guidance. George finds that Lennie, who loves petting soft things but often accidentally kills them, has been carrying and stroking a dead mouse. George angrily throws it away, fearing that Lennie might catch a disease from the dead animal. George complains loudly that his life would be easier without having to care for Lennie, but the reader senses that their friendship and devotion is mutual. He and Lennie share a dream of buying their own piece of land, farming it, and, much to Lennie’s delight, keeping rabbits. George ends the night by treating Lennie to the story he often tells him about what life will be like in such an idyllic place.
The next day, the men report to the nearby ranch. George, fearing how the boss will react to Lennie, insists that he’ll do all the talking. He lies, explaining that they travel together because they are cousins and that a horse kicked Lennie in the head when he was a child. They are hired. They meet Candy, an old “swamper,” or handyman, with a missing hand and an ancient dog, and Curley, the boss’s mean-spirited son. Curley is newly married, possessive of his flirtatious wife, and full of jealous suspicion. Once George and Lennie are alone in the bunkhouse, Curley’s wife appears and flirts with them. Lennie thinks she is “purty,” but George, sensing the trouble that could come from tangling with this woman and her husband, warns Lennie to stay away from her. Soon, the ranch-hands return from the fields for lunch, and George and Lennie meet Slim, the skilled mule driver who wields great authority on the ranch. Slim comments on the rarity of friendship like that between George and Lennie. Carlson, another ranch-hand, suggests that since Slim’s dog has just given birth, they should offer a puppy to Candy and shoot Candy’s old, good-for-nothing dog.
The next day, George confides in Slim that he and Lennie are not cousins, but have been friends since childhood. He tells how Lennie has often gotten them into trouble. For instance, they were forced to flee their last job because Lennie tried to touch a woman’s dress and was accused of rape. Slim agrees to give Lennie one of his puppies, and Carlson continues to badger Candy to kill his old dog. When Slim agrees with Carlson, saying that death would be a welcome relief to the suffering animal, Candy gives in. Carlson, before leading the dog outside, promises to do the job painlessly.
Slim goes to the barn to do some work, and Curley, who is maniacally searching for his wife, heads to the barn to accost Slim. Candy overhears George and Lennie discussing their plans to buy land, and offers his life’s savings if they will let him live there too. The three make a pact to let no one else know of their plan. Slim returns to the bunkhouse, berating Curley for his suspicions. Curley, searching for an easy target for his anger, finds Lennie and picks a fight with him. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand in the altercation. Slim warns Curley that if he tries to get George and Lennie fired, he will be the laughingstock of the farm.
The next night, most of the men go to the local brothel. Lennie is left with Crooks, the lonely, black stable-hand, and Candy. Curley’s wife flirts with them, refusing to leave until the other men come home. She notices the cuts on Lennie’s face and suspects that he, and not a piece of machinery as Curley claimed, is responsible for hurting her husband. This thought amuses her. The next day, Lennie accidentally kills his puppy in the barn. Curley’s wife enters and consoles him. She admits that life with Curley is a disappointment, and wishes that she had followed her dream of becoming a movie star. Lennie tells her that he loves petting soft things, and she offers to let him feel her hair. When he grabs too tightly, she cries out. In his attempt to silence her, he accidentally breaks her neck.
Lennie flees back to a pool of the Salinas River that George had designated as a meeting place should either of them get into trouble. As the men back at the ranch discover what has happened and gather together a lynch party, George joins Lennie. Much to Lennie’s surprise, George is not mad at him for doing “a bad thing.” George begins to tell Lennie the story of the farm they will have together. As he describes the rabbits that Lennie will tend, the sound of the approaching lynch party grows louder. George shoots his friend in the back of the head.
When the other men arrive, George lets them believe that Lennie had the gun, and George wrestled it away from him and shot him. Only Slim understands what has really happened, that George has killed his friend out of mercy. Slim consolingly leads him away, and the other men, completely puzzled, watch them leave.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

It's That Time... Again!


Can you believe school will start in a week? I know the kids can't wait. The photo at left shows how kids from the past greeted the school year with enthusiasm. Don't they look happy? Those were the days.
Can you pick out Mr. Diaz in the photo?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel



Today is the great feast for the Carmelite community. What great saints this order of priests and sisters have produced: Saint Terese of Liseaux, Saint John of the Cross, Saint Theresa of Avila, Saint Theresa Benedicta...

All of us should have and wear the brown scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Do you have one? I know Claire does. What about you?

Monday, July 6, 2009

Know Her?



You probably have not heard of this young lady, but she is a hero. Lila Rose is a 20 year old student at UCLA. She and a small group of young people have exposed the abortion industry, and in particular Planned Parenthood, for what it is... A racist organization with no scruples. She has audio taped employees at nine locations while portraying, in one case a 14 year old pregnant girl, an underage girl who needs an abortion. Tapes can be heard of Lila Rose telling the PP she is 14 and impregnated by a 31 year old boyfriend. Instead of reporting this to the police, she is asked if she can pay and get a signature from someone who has the same last name as she.

Some people do not remain indifferent to the abomination that is abortion. Need a hero for today? Here she is!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Feast of St. Thomas


Aren't most of us like St. Thomas: we only believe when we see or touch or smell or... you know what I mean. Trusting God is similar. We believe but most of us do not quite trust God.
Summer is passing quickly and I am busy working on my mom's home as well as my own. Fortunately, the summer has allowed me the time to invest much work in the two homes.
Enjoy each day for each one is truly a gift. Time passes so quickly that now I don't wish for things in the future. Growing up I was always wishing for time to pass; however, in my middle age I wish time would slow, a little.
Trust in God, and take your time!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

He calls out to us



The Mercy of God! Our country is sure in need of His Mercy...

Anyone looking for the books on our class list? I know it's summer, but you-know-what will be here before you know it.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

For Every Time There Is A Season...


How quickly time passes. Another class graduates, and another will take their place. One of the many advantages of a small school is the relationship between student and teacher. The leaving of one class results in a void that cannot be filled. There is always a piece missing from the heart of the school and the teachers. One hopes that these students will take the message of Christ and His Church with them.
How desperately we need our future leaders to wear their Christianity proudly!