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Ernest Heming And John Steinbeck
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Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 to July 2, 1961) was a writer and journalist. His distinctive writing style, characterized by economy and understatement, under the influence of 20-century fiction, like his life of adventure and publi...

Of Mice And Men
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of family life and culture compared to the time it was written. It is a story about all aspects of friendship and the American dream. Steinbeck uses two migrant workers, Lennie and George, to illustrate the main themes of the novel. The nov...

Compare/Contrast
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were drawn to different aspect of life, which was shown in their writing as naturalistic and realistic, respectively. The similarities of these two writers were primarily surface similarities- not only did they live and write in the same ti...

Chrysanthemums By John Steinbeck
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experience; Steinbeck has chosen to connect her psychic state to the season, the climate, and the terrain she inhabits. The mood of the story is set by his description of a fogbound valley in winter, a description that is also applicable t...

Of Mice And Men
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of the novel, the story had become of the most beloved novels of Steinbeck. A classic novel, “Of Mice and Men” written by John Steinbeck was published for the first time in 1937. Although there had been controversies regarding the text of t...

Novelist John Steinbeck
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Steinbeck secured his place in American literature largely on the basis of his inimitable novel The Grapes of Wrath, which defined an epoch in American life by brilliantly combining the documentary quality of journalism with the superior i...

Literary Movement Of Modernism In American Literature
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literary models were still admired, the American writers soon turned to the American civilization and found their materials in the culture and history of their native land. Steinbeck creates a lonely and isolated atmosphere. The emergence o...