The parallel line of John Steinbeck 's life and his work, John Steinbeck' s character, is probably the best writer ever. In addition to other achievements, Steinbeck published 19 novels and produced many movies in his life. All his experiences and knowledge are revealed throughout his novels. When reading Steinbeck's novels, the reader can say that he has experienced much in his life. In addition, Steinbeck worked very hard to achieve everything he did in his life.
"Mouse and Man" is a novel based on personal pastoral life experience by John Steinbeck in 1937. Because they are the protagonists of the novel, the letters, George and Rennie are part of the characters seen in the life of Steinbeck. In the novel, Steinbeck emphasized the social conflict during that period, such as drought-induced climate change and the 1929 fiscal collapse, which increased unemployment and poverty throughout the United States.
One distinguishing feature of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" is the depth of the drawn character. At first glance it looks very superficial and simple. Nevertheless, John Steinbeck's "Mice and Men" each have controversy, and deep psychological conflict is at the back of his heart. George - A very cautious person. He takes care of Renny for the rest of his life and is getting out of trouble. He is tired of such responsibility, but at the same time he needs Lennie nearby. George purchased his land, lived with Rennie there and dreamed of agriculture. George is looking for a safe place and knows that Lenny is safe for him.
John Steinbeck, who wrote to his friend George Albi in 1933, explained the landscape of Monterey County in California. It will provide information for his most familiar and long-lived work. Steinbeck's "Valley of the World" creates characters, scenes and stories derived from close observation of his intimate knowledge and all the small towns and all farms and meadows in barren hills " . In this article I will explain a 200-mile Monterrey County tour, beginning with Salinas, going west highway 68 until Corway de Tierra, then going south towards King City through the Salinas Valley . To the steep wilderness of Santa Rucia, to the coast and highway 1 of Big Sur, to the north towards the Monterey Peninsula, and finally to the peak of Fremont. Since then, there have been many changes in the physical and social aspects, but visitors can still recognize many features that will help shape the creative vision of the author.