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John Steinbeck

John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote a total of twenty-seven books, including sixteen novels, six non-fiction books and five collections of short stories. In 1962, Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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What did George say to convince the boss he wasn't taking advantage of Lennie?

George explained to the boss that he takes care of Lennie because they are like family and that Lennie doesn't understand certain things due to his mental disability. He reassured the boss that they are both hard workers and are capable of fulfilling their duties.

What was the conflict in the story of the pearl?

The conflict in the story of "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is primarily internal, experienced by the protagonist, Kino. It revolves around Kino's struggle to protect his family and find happiness amidst the greed and violence triggered by the valuable pearl he discovers. The external conflicts stem from Kino's interactions with those who seek to exploit him and his discovery.

What excuse does George give for Lennie's retardation?

He said to the boss that Lennie got hit in the head by a horse when he was a kid.

What is George's analysis of Lennie's attack on the girl in Weed?

We all know that Lennie likes to touch soft stuff. A great example of that is a dead mouse in his pocket. When he and George lived in Weed, Lennie started touching girl's dress (that back then was considered sexual harassment), and when the girl asked him to let go, he didn't.

Why does it take much courage for kino to make the decision to go to the city?

Kino is initially hesitant to go to the city because it means stepping out of his comfort zone and facing the unknown. The city is a place of privilege and power, and Kino fears the potential dangers and challenges that may come with such a journey. Additionally, Kino is deeply connected to his traditional way of life and his community, so the decision to leave requires him to confront his own values and beliefs.

What important topics does Steinbeck raise in his writings?

Steinbeck raises themes of social injustice, struggles of the working class, the human condition, and the complexities of morality and righteousness in his writings. Through his works, he addresses issues of poverty, discrimination, and the impact of societal structures on individuals.

What is the Criticism on The Snake by John Steinbeck?

One criticism of "The Snake" by John Steinbeck is that it is seen as overly simplistic in its portrayal of good and evil, with the snake representing evil and the man representing good. Some also argue that the moral lesson presented in the story is heavy-handed and lacking nuance. Additionally, some critics believe that the allegorical nature of the story limits its depth and complexity.

Where did Steinbeck get the Nobel Prize?

At the City Hall in Stockhom, Sweden on 10 December 1962.

Why are George and Lennie running away from the town weed?

Lennie loves to pet soft things, such as mice and in this case a dress. He sees a girl with a red dress and because he likes it he reaches out to feel the dress. However, the girl becomes distressed and begins to scream. This in turn distresses Lennie and he "gets all mixed up" and he holds on because that is all that he can think to do. But the girl continues screaming and by this time Lennie is extremely scared so all he thinks to do is hold on. He is extremely strong and when George comes after hearing the girl from a distance he has to hit him over the head with a picket fence to make him let go.

Upon Lennie letting go, the girl reports Lennie and says that she was raped. So people in Weed start a party to kill Lennie. Lennie didn't actually hurt the girl but he did scare her.

What does Lennie remember that george has told him?

he doesn't, unless george hammers it into him or unless it has to do with his rabbits <3

Why did John Steinbeck win the Nobel Prize for Literature?

Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962 for his entire body of work, including The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, Of Mice and Men, The Winter of Our Discontent, and other literary writing.

In his presentation speech, Anders Österling, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy praised Steinbeck's ability to "[hold] his position as an independent expounder of the truth with an unbiased instinct for what is genuinely American, be it good or bad." Speaking directly to Steinbeck, Österling commented, "With your most distinctive works you have become a teacher of good will and charity, a defender of human values, which can well be said to correspond to the proper idea of the Nobel Prize."

According to Nobel.org, the Swedish Academy's reason for awarding the prize to John Steinbeck reads, "for his realistic as well as imaginative writings, distinguished by a sympathetic humour and a keen social perception."

What clever thing did kino do to try to fool anyone that might be tracking them?

Kino tied branches to the tail of his canoe, making it appear as though he had traveled upriver instead of downstream. This was done in an attempt to confuse anyone who might be tracking their movements.

What is happen to America by John Steinbeck?

John Steinbeck's essay What's Happening to America is include in his last published book titled America and Americans. The essay talks about how Americans have become infatuated with material things and become lazy. It was published in 1966 just a few years before his death.

What details does Steinbeck use to make the doctor seem evil?

Steinbeck portrays the doctor's evil nature through his manipulative and greedy behavior, as he exploits the poor Joad family for financial gain. The doctor shows indifference to the suffering of others, taking advantage of the Joads' vulnerability by providing inadequate care and then charging exorbitant fees. These actions reveal a callous disregard for human life and highlight the doctor's selfish and malevolent character.

Why did Curley attacked Lennie?

Curley fought with Lennie because he thought he was superior than everyone else on the ranch since he was the boss's son and since at that time, Lennie was laughing, Curley thought that Lennie was laughing at him. Obviously, as I said before, Curley thought he was better than everyone and he thought that he shouldn't be laughed at by such a low person so he punched Lennie because of his own stupidity and snobbishness.

Where do kino and Juana hide in preparation for their escape?

After kino and juanas house gets burned they go over to kinos brother ,juan tomas, and his wifes house. They stay there for one night and then leave to go north

kino loves teddy bears!!

What influenced john steinback to write 'Of Mice and Men'?

Yes, * Curley's wife is not given a name because she is seen as Curley's possession * Soledad is spanish for loneliness * Of Mice and Men gets its name from the poem "To a mouse" by Robert Burns * In the poem "To a Mouse" it says "the best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft a glay" which means the best planned out plans often go wrong. This links to the novel as the characters plans to reach the American Dream go wrong. *Lennie is a real person inspired by a mentally challenged person whom Steinbeck met whilst working as a migrant worker during the great depression. This Lennie did kill someone by mistake, but was sent to a mental institute.

Lennie tells an angry george not to worry about his being left alone because he can do what?

Lennie tells George not to worry about being left alone because he can go live in a cave and find some animals to tend and pet. Lennie is confident in his ability to take care of himself in nature.

In what way is curleys wife a dreamer?

Curley's wife dreams of life beyond the ranch in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men". She fantasizes about going to Hollywood and becoming a movie star. However, since she is stuck with Curley, who is possessive, cruel, and cares little about his wife's dreams, it seems unlikely that she will ever have the opportunity to come close to achieving her dreams.

Who were writers and poets who influenced John Steinbeck?

Some of the writers and poets who influenced John Steinbeck include Robert Burns, Thomas Hardy, and William Shakespeare. Steinbeck admired their storytelling abilities, use of language, and exploration of themes related to human nature and society. Their works inspired Steinbeck to develop his own unique style and perspectives in writing.

Why is Crooks trying to scare Lennie?

Because Crooks has suffered in his past from racism and discrimination in America in the 1930's, and it has made him bitter and twisted. The only way that Crooks can feel better is to make someone else feel what he felt. He isn't neccessarily a bad person, he has just been badly mistreated in the past and wants to feel better.

Can you give an example of short novel?

The House of God

Wuthering Heights

The Alchemist

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

War and Peace

Doctor Zhivago

Exodus

Seven Days in May

Fail Safe