In the 1930's, John Steinbeck rose to excellence in literature. This is a time when the economic and political crisis tends to obscure the direction and value of their work. Steinbeck saw all causes and all solutions as suspicion and suspicion of his career from the beginning. Because most other intellectuals are transitioning from political alienation to political commitment, Steinbeck reviewers are uncomfortable with this separation (Unger 50). Steinbeck is fascinated by human drama, and the people at the bottom of the economic chain seem to be very interested in him.
John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968) was born in Salinas, California, and also has a book titled "Mouse and Man". When John Steinbeck published the book "Mouse and Man", money is a very big problem. This time it was also called the Great Depression, it was called the Great Depression. John Steinbeck has living as a farm worker and probably chose to talk about George Milton and Lennie Smalls, two pastors in the Americas. In "The Mouse and the Man", John Steinbeck created many cultures mentioned in the United States in the 1930s. One person called him "Crooks", he was a black man, but in the meadow "Crooks" was called "a black man". That's right.
When asked about John Steinbeck's background, people often call Steinbeck a playwright, journalist, famous novelist. The book of Rats and People is a popular novel by John Steinbeck, a must-read book for most high school students. Most of Steinbeck's novels have a central theme that focuses on the relationship between people and the environment. - John Donne's alchemy of love 'Alchemy of love'; John Donne tried to unlimitedly discover spiritual love and built an analogy between Platonists who tried to get from base metal in the Dorn era. Extract alchemist. This metaphor makes it possible to express his belief that this spiritual love does not exist and those who are looking for it are just wasting time.