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Steinbeck and Sinclair

2023-02-03 03:56:42

These two books tell the reader about the poor development of the working class of America and the corruption of industries, large companies, and even capitalism itself. The way they are written and themes are essentially different, but the theme of the "angry grapes" of the jungle of Upton Sinclair and John Steinbeck is finally the same. In this article we will study and compare social, political and spiritual elements of these novels and their relationship with the course.

John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" and Sinclair Ross's "The Painted Door" are two short stories with unique writing style. Both stories focus on feminism in the mid-19th century and incorporate their own writing style. Both John Steinbeck and Sinclair Ross are worried about their main character's frustration against marriage through their story, isolation from the world, and the hidden desire to express themselves as a woman. In a sense, both authors are not worried about their hero's "satisfying lifestyle". From a typical viewpoint of "unsatisfactory lifestyle", "chrysanthemum" and "painted door" are equivalent, symbols and plots

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