Under the Lion's Paw - Hamlin Garland
Language
Common folk speech
Man against nature
Garland deliberately chooses to place his story during winter. This time of the wear, farmers have to deal with snow, rain and freezing cold. All these natural phenomena made Haskins, his wife and their son struggle. Moreover, at the beginning of the story, we find out that Haskins' land was destroyed by grasshopers. We come to the conclusion that a man could slave over his work from sunrise to sundown, but could never be ready for or prevent natural disasters
Man vs himself
Haskins, even though he finds himself in a dead-end, he does not act out of anger and impulse, and he decides not to kill Butler. The moment before the potentialmurder, Haskins sees his baby daughter passing by and he imagines how his family would end up,if he commited the act. His love and his devotion to his family is admirable
Weak vs strong
In the short story, the idea of social darwinism - that only the strongest and fittest can survive- prevails and it is strengthened by the ending of the story. Butler, who is a ruthless profiteer is symbolized by a lion, which is the king of the animal kingdom. Haskings, who is a physicially & mentally weak person, is represented by the mouse which is under the lion's paw. At the end of the story, the lion, the strongest of all animals , the ruthless capitalist wins the poor farmer, who is helpless and desperate.
Time
Late autumn and early winter ( second hald of the 19th century)
Characters
Mr & Mrs Council Mr & Mrs Haskins Jim Butler
Which are the 3 types of conflict evident in the story
Strong vs weak Man vs himself Man against NAture
Setting
The American prairie farm
Theme
The impact of the exploitative capitalistic system and the impact of the natural environment on the poor and hard-working people (struggle for survival)
Point of view
third person, objective,he is an outside observer