autobiographical ‚ using her life post WWII. “The Bell Jar” published in 1963 exhibits the fear of Communism which gripped the nation and its leaders in the 1950s. “East of Eden” by John Steinbeck portray the pain‚ poverty‚ and wickedness of the world while at the same time kept the belief in the capableness of man.The novels by Steinbeck and Plath I’m able to analysis the tone‚ syntax‚ and theme of the search for self identity based on the experiences in the novel. “The Bell Jar” through the book expresses
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How does Shakespeare retain a degree of sympathy for Macbeth through to the end of the play? “Not in the legions Of horrid hell can come a devil more damn’d In Evils to top Macbeth” If a play is to function as a tragedy‚ we‚ the audience‚ should feel a certain degree of sympathy for the protagonist through to the close of the play. In my opinion‚ however‚ Shakespeare fails to retain this in his timeless classic‚ “The Tragedy of Macbeth”. From the start of the play it is clear that Macbeth
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Various characters may appear malicious based on the actions that they have committed‚ but through admirable writing any sinful character can acquire sympathy from the audience. The Stanger by Albert Camus centers around Monsieur Meursault‚ whose mother recently died. He then acquires a new friend‚ Raymond‚ who leads him down a dark path. Later‚ Meursault ends up committing murder for Raymond‚ and he eventually gets the death penalty for the crime he has committed. In Albert Camus’ The Stranger
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Introduction: In of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Curley’s wife sparks much debate and controversy‚ being an extremely important character in the book as she symbolises the gender inequality and discrimination of the period. At the start of the novella‚ we assume she is just a plot device‚ but later on find out that there is much more about her and she has a very important role in the book as being the only woman. During the 1930’s women were treated unequally to men‚ and weren’t treated with
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How does Steinbeck present the character of Crooks in Chapter 4? Chapter 4 of the ‘Of Mice and Men’ novella introduces a character named Crooks. Crooks isn’t shown as a main character of the story‚ but is given much light in this chapter. Crooks is a black man set on a 1930’s ranch‚ working as a stable buck. Steinbeck presents the Character of Crooks to us as he wouldn’t of been considered during the times of the ‘Great Depression’ and shows us the negative stereotypes of black people in an American
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Who influenced John Steinbeck to write? What prewriting routines did he use when he wrote? What does Steinbeck do to prepare himself for the first draft? What writing elements does he use when he writes his novels? How many novels does Steinbeck’s writing career contain? How did John Steinbeck revise his work? How many different awards did Steinbeck receive? John Steinbeck used numerous writing styles to publish his books that won awards. John Steinbeck became influenced on his writings by many
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politically‚ economically‚ and socially. The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl wore raw the nerves of the people‚ and our true strength was shown. From it arose John Steinbeck‚ a storyteller of the Okies and their hardships. His books‚ especially The Grapes of Wrath‚ are reflections of what really went on in the 1930’s. John Steinbeck did not write about what he had previously read‚ he instead wrote what he experienced through his travels with the migrant workers. "His method was not to present himself
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John Steinbeck once said of Curley’s wife‚ ‘She’s a nice girl‚ not a floozy’. How does Steinbeck present Curley’s wife in ‘Of Mice and Men’? In this essay I will show how Steinbeck presents Curley’s wife in a number of ways throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ showing both how she is portrayed as a ‘nice girl’ as well as a ‘floozy’. This novel was set during the great depression and is written around two key themes of the American dream‚ which every ‘ranch hand’ owned their own patch of land
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introduced into the novel we find that she has been depicted by not only the reader but the ranch workers that are in the book as purely a distraction towards the men. Steinbeck never tells the reader her name; this means that we keep the idea that she isn’t seen as a person to the men‚ but more like a disturbance to their work. By Steinbeck not referring to Curley’s wife by her name‚ it could be referring to the dominance of males in society at the time. This is because she is seen to be Curley’s possession
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How does Steinbeck create a sense of drama in this section of the novel? This section of the novel is about the fight between Curley and Lennie; it is dramatic because it is unfair on the both of them‚ Lennie because he didn’t do anything wrong and Curley because Lennie is a lot stronger. Steinbeck creates the drama by using things like imagery for example when he says “flopping like a fish”. The tension between the characters in this section makes the fight inevitable (it is definitely going to
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