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    Mike and Elisa from the stories‚ “The Vigilante” and “The Chrysanthemums‚” from John Steinbeck novel‚ The Long Valley‚ both felt emptiness inside and wanted to fit in with their community to fill the shadow within themselves. A shadow is a portion of our personality that we neglect and never accept within ourselves. The shadow comes in different forms and once we think we understand it‚ it appears in another form. Jung states that‚ “ the shadow is an integral part of our nature‚ and it can never

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    hundreds of years. Prejudice involves the negative preconceived ideas or opinions about a person without any reason‚ knowledge or experience. Prejudice derives from fear and ignorance of the unknown along with rigid attitudes. Both Harper Lee and John Steinbeck convey the clear nature‚ causes and consequences of different types of prejudice. These 2 authors depict the injustice‚ discrimination and inequality present in society due to racial‚ class and socio economic prejudice. Class prejudice occurs

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    Compare how Steinbeck and Shakespeare present women? In the books ‘Of Mice and Men’ and ‘Macbeth’ both author/writer have presented women through the corresponding eras of where the setting of the book is and the time when the author wrote and published these two books. Steinbeck showed us how women were treated in 1930s using the character Curley’s Wife‚ whilst Shakespeare uses the character Lady Macbeth to present women in the 1600s. In this essay I will explain how these characters and women at

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    The Squatter’s Camp in an intriguing novel by the great John Steinbeck. It shows many issues that were prevalent during the time‚ and are still applicable today. It shows the harsh times people had to endure due to a deadly combination of man’s faults and nature. It is truly a novel many people need to read to understand a large portion of US history and culture. The Squatter’s Camp allows the reader to see the hardships people experienced during and after the Dust Bowl. Its purpose is to immerse

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    Within the lines of tragedy and it’s effects‚ the tragic hero must receive sympathy in order to create the full tragic effect. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet‚ it is easy to sympathize for the main character who’s name happens to be the same as the title‚ Hamlet. Hamlet clearly struggles with depression‚ which is a beginning building block for sympathy. Off and on‚ Hamlet contemplates suicide. The struggle of ending his life‚ or enduring more hardships constantly weighed on his troubled mind. On

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    How does Steinbeck present the lives of migrant workers in chapters one to three in ‘Of Mice and Men’? John Steinbeck’s novel‚ ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ was published in 1937. At this time America was still suffering the from the depression and the wandering workers who form the basis of the novel were very much within the consciousness of a nation separated by wealth yet driven by the idea of ‘the American dream’. Steinbeck’s novel is‚ however‚ essentially a tale of loneliness and of men struggling alone

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    by John Steinbeck is a novel set in 1920 in America this is around the time of The Great Depression and George and Lennie –the two main characters- are two itinerant workers who are supposed to represent working class men of that time. We are presented with the interesting character of Curley’s wife and this essay will consider how the reader’s attitude changes towards her throughout the text. We are first introduced to Curley’s wife when she is supposedly looking for Curley. Steinbeck makes the

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    we crave for information. We tend to want to know more than we need or should‚ but that curiosity drives us to places we wouldn’t expect to find ourselves. Whether the place is good or bad‚ we are to deal with it the best we can. John Steinbeck capitalizes

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    Journal: Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck After having read the description of the novel‚ my expectations were that this would have been a typical story of a good ending‚ no matter how thrilling the suspension dots in the end may make the plot seem to be. However‚ upon reading it‚ it was becoming clearer that Steinbeck’s use of certain details and foreshadowing in the text was already suggesting the outcome resulting otherwise. For example at the very beginning the name of the town Lennie and

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    I recently read the short story “The Leader of The People” by John Steinbeck. It’s about a little boy named Jody Tiflin and his grandfather is coming to visit however they didn’t receive the letter about that until the day the grandfather was supposed to arrive. Jody was so excited because he loved to hear his grandfather’s stories about the Indians but his father doesn’t like them one morning at breakfast jody’s father was going on about how the stories are old and repeated and no one wants to hear

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