John Grisham 's The Firm With The Firm, John Grisham introduces common themes in many mainstream books. In this case, Leviathan is a dark tax company that owns the classic Italian mob mobility family Morlotos. Mitch McDeere is a white garbage family boy who is fascinated with the money of Bendini, Lambert and Locke's law firm. When I realized that the company did not look like that, he decided to destroy the behavior of that money laundering.
In The Firm of John Grisham, the first part of Act 2 is Mitch 's rich experience in a new position in law firms. But someday in the middle of the second act, Mickey began to realize that he had to compromise his moral to continue working there. But he knew too much about the company to make him lively. The crisis in the midpoint completely compiled this dilemma. If the hero is wealthy in the first half of the second act, it will be poor in the second half of the second act. The midpoint is where they lose their wealth. If you are going to gain power and success in the first half of the second act, they should get this power and success in the second act, and the midpoint crisis should be the moment of improvement.
John Grisham works 70 hours a week at a law firm. After spending a lot of time on work, it seems difficult to follow his dream of writing a novel. Instead of streamlining his dreams, he spent three years writing his first novel for the 30 minute morning to complete a year or two pages.
John Grisham's book "Company" became a famous writer in the world. He never thought he would like to be a writer, but he currently writes nine books, many of which are bestsellers (Arnold 29). If you check his sentences, you can see why John Grisham left the previous lawyer's job. I first talked about his childhood, education, family and talk about his career. John Grisham generally dominated the ordinary childhood. Grisham was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas in 1955 (now 221 people). As construction workers and housewife's son, Grisham and his family moved deep within the south according to his father's workplace (Ferranti 43). In 1967, the Grisham family moved to settlement in South Haven, Michigan suburb of Tennessee State (now 221). John Grisham said, "We do not have much money, we do not know, we like food and will be scrubbed" (Hubbard 44). As a famous writer, Grisham is also a devout Christian.