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    John Steinbeck

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    Eng. II Lang Comp AP Brown – Pd. 5 Life and Works of the Great American Writer John Steinbeck “A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans‚ safeguards‚ policing‚ and coercion are fruitless. We find that after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us.” * John Steinbeck (“Steinbeck‚ John”‚ Q.B.). These words‚ spoken by the California born author John Steinbeck‚ fully embody his life and capture the essence of his writing. There are many things

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    Steinbeck's The Pearl

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    Stenibeck’s The Pearl‚ Kino is faced with multiple struggles. Steinbeck presents one struggle in particular that is shown throughout the novella. Steinbeck introduces the struggle of social inequality. This struggle leads Kino on an adventure full of many other smaller struggles. He presents this struggle throughout the story through symbolism‚ Kino’s village‚ Kino’s interactions with other characters‚ and makes it obvious that the struggle still exists in today’s world. Steinbeck uses symbolism

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    (George 1) This is a quote by John Steinbeck that shows exactly how he felt about being a writer. Steinbeck‚ a Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for Literature winner‚ is a very popular author in the United States of America‚ even after his death. He is known for his very realistic portrayals of the working class society‚ especially in his beloved Salinas‚ California. He was also a prominent spokesman for the victims of the Great Depression. Most importantly‚ Steinbeck understood that readers wanted to

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    THE PEARL ESSAY Summary: In The PearlSteinbeck tries to say that human nature tendency toward greed‚ deception and evil‚ which can cause something good and beautiful to become something bad and evil in both physical and mental ways. In The Pearl‚ the author‚ John Steinbeck‚ uses the pearl to express what human nature is. At the beginning of the novel‚ the pearl that Kino finds is described as large as being incandescent and as "perfect as the moon"; by the end of the novel‚ Kino looks at

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    The Pearl Symbolism

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    The symbol of the pearl One day the poor fisherman‚ Kino‚ found” the great pearl as large as a sea-gull’s egg”(Steinbeck 10). Conquently‚ Kino saw hope that Coyotito will have an education inside the pearl. In the Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ Kino‚ a poor fisherman find the pearl and saw hope that Coyotito go to school and kino and Juana can get married. Next‚ Kino and his family fight danger as the pearl become more evil. Then they climb the mountain to hide from the hunters and coyotito gets

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck John Steinbeck is a well-known American author that was born in Salinas‚ California in 1902. His writings in still appeal to all ages today‚ and continue to influence many. Throughout his life wrote‚ he stories and novels and even helped produce films. Influenced by the farm community of Salinas‚ California‚ as well as historical and personal events of his life‚ John Steinbeck‚ dipole many years of struggle as a write‚ stands one of the most successful American authors of all times

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    The Pearl summary

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    John Steinbeck (1902-1968)‚ born in Salinas‚ California‚ came from a family of moderate means. 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‚ but he failed and returned to California. After publishing some novels and short stories‚ Steinbeck first became widely known with Tortilla Flat (1935)‚ a series of humorous stories about Monterey paisanos. Steinbeck’s novels

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    The Pearl Women

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    evolved and morphed over time. Juana’s role changed throughout Jonathan Steinbeck’s The Pearl as her life and the people surrounding her shifted. Juana filled three main positions throughout The Pearl: as a mother‚ wife‚ and finally becoming an equal. Events in her life helped her to transition from role to role. The biggest role Juana executed is to help shape the views created by other characters. The Pearl is a reflection of the dynamic between a husband and wife‚ how events in someone’s life

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    Of Imagery and Detail

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    Of Imagery and Detail Over the summer‚ my family took a trip up to Monterey. There‚ I noticed many tributes towards John Steinbeck. It ranged from statues‚ to restaurants named after him. I thought‚ wow‚ John Steinbeck must have been one good writer to have a whole town acknowledge him in such a way. It wasn’t until I started high school and read Of Mice and Men that I really started to realize why he deserved such accolades. In Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck uses many literary devices. Two

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    The Pearl Reflection

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    The Pearl In John Steinbeck’s Nobel Prize-winning novel‚ The Pearl‚ the author portrays a realistic storyline as well as many life-lessons. In Steinbeck’s opinion‚ the job of the writer is to expose "our many grievous faults and failures" in an attempt to improve ourselves‚ and meanwhile also to celebrate our strengths. He thinks that the writer‚ while knowing that man can never be perfect‚ must believe in the perfectibility of man. In The PearlSteinbeck uses his incredibly realistic characters

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