john Steinbeck realized that he did not know much about America. Steinbeck thought of this as criminal because he didn't know the country he was writing about. this is why he takes his trip to discover 'new America'
Steinbeck decides to make his trip in "Travels with Charley" to reconnect with America and its people, to seek inspiration for his writing, and to find solace in the changing landscape of the country. The journey allows him to reflect on his own life and the state of the nation as he travels through various regions.
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since he bcomes loney and desolated he needs charley as a companion n friend on his journey. he keeps him company and gets him through the day wit a frined
to rediscover his country
The climax in "Travels with Charley" by John Steinbeck occurs when the protagonist, Charley, discovers the limitations of his journey and ultimately decides to return home. This moment marks a turning point in the story where the main character confronts reality and learns more about himself and the world around him.
the point of the story is to find out the true America so that Steinbeck could write a book about America. So he travels with his dog charley in a pickup truck for 4 months around America and in the end he does not recover his youth of America but realizes that he is strong enough to travel for a long time even though his health is not so good. hope this answers your question.
John Steinbeck wrote many books, but one of his most famous works is "The Grapes of Wrath," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940. He also wrote "Of Mice and Men" and "East of Eden," among others.
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The story titled, "The Pearl" is a folklore story written by John Steinbeck.
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The Charley Farmer story is a fictional account featured in the film "The Alien Factor," a sci-fi horror movie released in 1978. It is not based on a true story or real-life events.
In the story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa’s confidence and her feminist side.
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Charley's reaction to Buddy at the end of the story is one of shock and disbelief. He is surprised to see Buddy alive and well after their encounter in the forest, and his anger fades as he realizes the truth about Buddy's intentions. Ultimately, Charley is relieved and grateful for Buddy's help in finding his way back home.