The Dramatic Narratives used in John Stienbecks Novels
[2023-01-22 05:49:25]
In John Stevebeck's novel, Canary Law, The Mouse, Men, Red Pony, Steven Beck expresses his views on the world using a dramatic story. The behavior of characters in these novels is used to attract readers' interests. Steinbeck seems to have used a beautiful valley. Among these three novels, John Steinbeck used a very dramatic story. These stories are used to help explain all the problems, situations and events of Lenny in mice and men.
The purpose of this article is to explain my personal experience, especially the book that will affect me. The book by John Stienbeck is a sweet Thursday. This book has had a big impact on my whole view of life. Sweet Thursday changed my perception of myself and other people. In addition, it changed my perception of my career. The main character of this book is Doc. Doc has a very profound perspective on life, and I find it very interesting. His career is all gaining attention, but his mind is still empty. This is because he does not have a meaningful relationship with the woman. I also feel this emptiness, but Thursday is sweet, so I can understand what it is. This understanding gave me hope when my career goal is too big.
Steen Baker rarely develops through these roles in this novel. It is about 6 letters. They are Jim Nolan, the protagonist, Mike, the second hero is love with Communist labor organizer, London, fruit picker leader, Dr. Barton, friends, striker doctor, Al Townsend, man, sympathy striker Anderson's father, Anderson He will let the striker stay on his land. Jean Nolan, the protagonist of the novel, is a man with emotions and dreams. He began writing a novel as a Mac student, but eventually he realized he himself teaching the Mac. In this scenario, Jim is in charge of camp and orders the leader of the London camp. "Well, we will fight those knots tomorrow morning, I hope you will pick the best fighter, give a men's club.I always want to go with two cars in pairs is."
(For example, John W. Campbell's "Who are there?") 2) Novel - Novel is a fictional essay, usually written in story style. A novel tells a story and a story is usually defined as a sequence of events described in a sequence. Although its origin is somewhat controversial, this novel has become a part of human culture for over a thousand years. No matter how it started, the novel is exciting and is one of the most famous and precious examples of human culture and writing. (Herman Melville's predecessor Moby Dick) 3) Poetry - an exciting work through beautiful, imaginative or noble thinking by rhythmic composition, composition or oral. (For example, how Anna Dennis turns a frog into a prince) 4) Drama - literary work including conflict, crisis of action, and atmosphere. This definition can also be applied to movie theaters and traditional scenes. (Example