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    Name & Date: The Pearl by John Steinbeck TEST A (Good Luck! Not that you’ll need it!) Part A: Who said it? Tell who said these quotes. (2.5 POINTS EACH) 1. " ’Our son must go to school. He must break out of the pot that holds us in.’ " ___________________ 2. “ ‘This thing is evil. This pearl is a sin. It will destroy us.’ ” ________________ 3. “ ‘You have heard of fool’s gold. It is too large. It is a curiosity only.’ ” _____________ Part B: Literary

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    Of Mice and Men and The Pearl Comparison Of Mice and Men and The Pearl may be two different books‚ but they have more in common than what might meet the eye. Both books‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ involve characters who relate to one another because of their lifestyles and daily situations. These six‚ all males‚ are made up of Lennie and Coyotito‚ George and Kino‚ and Curley and the doctor. The first two characters to be compared are Lennie and Coyotito. One example is that both these people are

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    that Steinbeck uses adverbs to describe people’s actions. Steinbeck uses the phrase he lay ‘rigidly’ to describe the way Candy is feeling‚ which obviously is very upset about the fact that his dog has been taken away to be shot; George is being careful of Candy’s feelings and shuts the door ‘gently’. When Slim talks ‘loudly’‚ it is to fill the silence that is created as the men wait for the inevitable shot but because the silence is so strong‚ even Slim is intimidated by it. Steinbeck uses

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    A) Steinbeck presents Crooks as practical and intelligent. This is shown in chapter in the passage "rubber boots" "alarm clock" and the "California Civil Code" book. The books show he reads and cares about his Rights. It also shows that he is practical and active with his alarm clock. It can alternatively mean that he has to be intelligent to protect himself from getting beaten by the boss if he is late to which he needs to be protecting himself from horse manure. Also with the Californian civil

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    Assignment 1 " Money is the root of all evil". To what extend is this one of the themes of the novel you studied. The Pearl by John Steinbeck - The theme of Greed Nurain Ariff This theme emerges the moment the people of La Paz get to know about Kino’s pearl and we begin to see changes in the characters. All of them have their own selfish schemes when they learn about Kino’s pearl. When they know that Kino has the pearl the village of La Paz is alive with avarice. Everyone wants something

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    Alternatively‚ it could suggest she is insignificant and not as important of a character as George‚ Lennie or any of the other men on the ranch. It could also be referring to how during the great depression women were oppressed and treated less equally. Steinbeck may have portrayed women in this light to allow the reader to recognize the inferior role of women at that time. The lack of name demotes Curley’s wife to insignificant status. In chapter four she joins Crooks‚ Lennie and Candy whilst on one of her

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    Explore how John Steinbeck presents minor characters in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is an emotive novel which was written by john stein back in the 1930’s in the midst of the Great Depression. It is about two main characters George and his simple minded friend Lennie and the struggle the struggle they go through in order to gain the subsistence of life. In this story John Steinbeck introduces minor characters who help describe who help describe what was going and they help build

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    John Steinbeck and the context of his book Of mice and man & Where from is the title? John Steinbeck was born in Salinas‚ California in 1902. Although his family was wealthy‚ he was interested in the lives of the farm labourers and spent time working with them. He used his experiences as material for his writing.. He worked his way through college at Stanford University but never graduated. In 1925 he went to New York‚ where he tried for a few years to establish himself as a free-lance writer

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    English Composition 113.02 24 Oct. 2013 Compare and Contrast The two stories “The Chrysanthemums” and “Araby” both have similarities and differences. These stories have different themes‚ settings‚ plots‚ and conflicts but they share one thing. In John Steinback’s story “The Chrysanthemums” and James Joyce’s story “Araby” the main characters both share similar characteristics. In “The Chrysanthemums” the main character Elisa Allen struggles to find her identity and loses her love and passion for

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    How does John Steinbeck portray loneliness and isolation in the novel “Of Mice and Men”? The novel of “Of Mice and Men” was written in the time of the great depression in the 1930’s in America‚ this was the time in which Professional workers became Migrant workers due to the Wall Street crash in 1929. The great depression caused many professional workers to turn to working in farmland harvesting wheat. John Steinbeck published the novel of “Of Mice and Men” in 1937 it is set in Salinas‚ California

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