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From Boy to Man in Flight, by John Steinbeck and The Bear by William Faulkner

2023-08-16 01:27:20

From boys to men in flight, John Steinbeck and William Faulkner's bear, John Steinbeck and William Faulkner's bear are stories from childhood to adults. Of particular interest is that in these two stories the journey to becoming a man has been saved by other people, but in the end it means that the lonely boys themselves are men. The two boys in this story became men, but the two approaches are quite different. During the flight, Pepe was forced to shift to manhood by murdering a man.

John Steinbeck flies. In the Steinbeck series The Long Valley, the story of a boy who wants to become a man is not only independent but also an evolutionary document as a writer of Steinbeck. Steinbeck wrote a flight during the same period of his masterpiece, Grapes of Wrath, this reader can see that he is experimenting with the topic he develops in his most important novel. Ernest Hemingway's white elephant has one of the most studied and discussed short stories. The full text is here. The masterpiece of this Hemingway is subtle and provocative, with American men and Spanish women talking at Madrid station. Hemingway gave us an opinion on outsiders' conversations and asked us to read between the two lines to confirm that the conversation is somewhat deep.

Flight of John Steinbeck and Bear of William Faulkner tell a journey from childhood to adulthood. Of particular interest is that in these two stories the journey to becoming a man has been saved by other people, but in the end it means that the lonely boys themselves are men. The two boys in this story became men, but the two approaches are quite different. During the flight, Pepe was forced to shift to manhood by murdering a man. He must face the consequences of his action and become a person by facing his actions. At The Bear, Faulkner painted his adult's travel as a painless experience. The boy in the story was swallowed in his childhood who wants to become a "man" who killed a bear by listening to the legendary bear. His days in the jungle and his proficiency as a Forrester are figurative that Faulkner shows the meaning of a person through l's trip!