Friday, November 20, 2009

Thinking about the text. The men we carry in our minds

1. Sanders acknowledge men who labored worked very. Their physical conditions were bad. Men had injuries inside and outside of their body for instance some lost their fingers, hands are scared up, weak in the knees and ankle, and some had lost of hearing.

2. Sanders characterize soldiers as not doing anything compared to the labored men on the farm. He see soldier to be waiting to be called for work to come for example waiting for wars, transfers, and promotions.

3. Sanders couldn’t imagine his self to become successful man because he see him self in a lower class where he see men to be labored.

4. Sander’s father’s fate seem to a partial escape because he went from being a labored work form the red dirt farm to going in an office position wearing a white shirt and tie.

5. Sanders thought that college men would leave wealthy lives because their father or family is wealthy. He thought that women lives seemed easy before going to college and they didn’t have to work.

7. The women in college and the author of this essay want to be equal in what they do and also the right to choose.

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