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    Steinbeck wrote two non-fiction novels that both howl against the mistreatment of migrant workers and unsheathed the truth of how horrible their lives were at the time. He did this at the time when people just wanted to forget how mistreated they were‚ and wanted to pretend it wasn’t happening‚ but Steinbeck needed to change that so that these workers could receive the justice they deserved. He wrote both

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    Jacobzen Chang Mrs.Madrid English T/T 10/7/12 Lennie Small In the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie Small struggles to perform the simplest of tasks‚ in the hardest of times. Lennie himself does not change much in the story‚ but he does change others. His unwavering innocent nature brings out the best in even the most callous of characters. Ironically‚ this goodness can lead to tragedy. Lennie unwittingly persuades others to believe in his dream. He convinces Crooks‚ Candy‚ and

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    arouse either like or dislike. He said ‘Yes ma’am‚’ and his voice was toneless‚ (Steinbeck‚ 81). The black stable buck‚ Crooks‚ uttered this after being threatened by Curley’s wife to be lynched in the novella‚ Of Mice and Men. This book was published in 1937 by John Steinbeck who was born in Salinas California. The city of Salinas is very close to Soledad‚ California‚ where the majority of the story took place. Steinbeck worked as a manual laborer before deciding to become a writer. He received his

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    Elisa’s Point of View In the short story‚ “The Chrysanthemums” John Steinbeck tells the story of Elisa Allen living on a ranch in the Salinas Valley with her husband Henry. Elisa is a thirty-five year-old house wife that takes pride in growing chrysanthemums. One day while cutting down last year’s chrysanthemums her husband tells her that he has just sold thirty cattle and is going to take her out to dinner and a movie. After that‚ a traveling tinker stops by her house and offers to fix any pots

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    The Pearl By John Steinbeck You hit the jackpot. Enough to provide for you and your family beyond your wildest dreams. Imagine the riches it would bring‚ but also the darkness of human nature. Kino lives contently in a small village with his wife Juana and son Coyotito. It’s a simple but happy life. That is until he finds “the pearl of the world”. Although it seems that all of their problems will be gone‚ in reality it gives way to evil and desire. John Steinbeck creates a remarkable novella

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    Throughout the story "The Pearl"‚ Steinbeck makes each event lead to another. Each event has its own cause and effect towards the protagonists of the story‚ Kino and Juana which is very significant to the plot of the story. All the major the events of the story create obstacles Kino and Juana must pass. These events create the main plot of the story and how it affects the protagonists. The beginning of the story starts off by John Stein introducing the main characters of the story Kino‚ Juana and

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    Critical Lens Essay According to Bernadette Devlin‚ “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lose everything else.” In simpler terms‚if one wants to acheive something that means a lot to them‚ they might just have to lose everything else they have. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ this quote rings true. Hurston shows that by using symbolism and a bit of irony throughout the story. As a young woman‚ Janie wanted love‚ true love. In the beginning of the novel

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    John Steinbeck called his novel about migratory farmhands during The Great Depression. The title Of Mice and Men is Steinbeck alluding to Robert Burns’ poem “To a Mouse “. Burn states “the best laid plains of mice and mean oft go awry “. Therefore there are many reasons why this quote can relate to the relationship of George and Lennie and also others of this book. Here are my three main reasons why this quote is the main idea of the story and why Steinbeck’s message is true about the real world

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    blood‚ they shared a cherished brotherly bond. Stuck together like siamese twins‚ the companions travel the lands looking for work until Lennie’s unfortunate luck forces them to flee. Steinbeck divulges information about their relationship through key conversations and narrates their characteristics. In addition‚ Steinbeck describes the character’s relationship in multitudinous ways‚ some of which include through the detailed descriptions of their actions. As can be seen on page four of chapter one

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    Book Analysis East of Eden By Jon Steinbeck This unforgettable novel‚ East of Eden‚ was incredible for its time and without a doubt is Steinbeck’s most memorable and philosophically poetic classic. Reading a book like this really made me come to the realization that even though this book was set in the late 19th-20th century that the meaning behind the message is more relevant than ever before. I suppose there is more than one message but not one is more or less important than the other. The

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