Pearl's view in the late nineteenth century, the Mexican society analyzed everything that arises from the competition for social status and equality and the problems that arise. Criticism by Steinbeck in the second half of the 19th century was criticism of Mexican society in reality that he was reluctant to change society at the beginning of the 21st century. John Steinbeck's "Pearl" talks about race making harm to society, "excellent" race is using lower class people. If class division is based on superficial qualities, it can lead to greed, murder, frustration and endanger the society.
John Steinbeck's pearl John Steinbeck's pearl. This book was held in La Paz, Mexico in 1900. The hero is India's pearl diver who discovered Kino, a pearl, and whose life was partially destroyed by pearls. Juana is a faithful partner with Keno's wife, very obedient and very loyal to the family. - The Chrysanthemums John Steinbeck's short story by John Steinbeck "The Chrysanthemums" is a multilayered work of various symbolic meanings, which is said to be "one of the best things ever" (Parini 146). Rather than describing a coward and his wife, it is welcomed as a wonderful short story as it is symbolic
Symbol of John Steinbeck's pearl in pearls by John Steinbeck, evil turns some humble civilians into barbarian barbarians. Pushing up the story to the stage and adding a drama is this evil. It brought about the beginning of a happy spirit, but it brought kindness and depravity of mankind. In the story, the doctor showed evil many times. At first, he refused treatment of Coyotito as his parents did not have any money. When the chrysanthemum of In John Steinbeck, the reader was introduced to Elisa Allen. Elisa Allen seemed cowardly and shy. Elisa often raises her all year round chrysanthemum. It seems to be the only acceptor for her care and soft feeling, but it is clearly obvious. And her dry withered demolition