Is there a story along with this? We need a story to do something.
Either way, my guess is that they see themselves in it.
A is the answer a bibliography is a document while a citation is in the text.
Of Mice and Men.
This book presents the segregation and inequality of the 1930’s and make the reader - me - realize how lucky we are to be living in the 21st century where equality can be fought for. This book also presents men (humans) to be similar to mice - small and petty in many different ways.
A quote from the book presenting racism is, “This is just a ni**er talkin’, an’ a busted-back ni**er. So it don’t mean nothing, see?”
As there is no question included with this quote, I will focus on explaining what the quote means.
This quote comes from <em>The Scarlet Letter</em> by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The quote is included in the scene where Chillingworth and Hester meet again. The two of them talk about their past relationship, and end on a relatively amicable note. However, Chillingworth asks Hester not to reveal his true identity. Hester accepts, but she is then surprised at the expression on Chillingworth's face. She worries that his smile is evidence of the fact that she has entered an agreement that does not benefit her, and that will prove to be "the ruin of [her] soul."