Excessive emotions cause motivation for people to write. Whether it is disappointment, fear, happiness, or pure excitement, emotions have overwhelming feelings. Responses to these emotions may come from human environment, relationships, benefits, or current struggle. But writing practice can kill emotional insanity (Science 20). Clinical trials have shown that by writing experiences of deep experiences and trauma, it is possible to solve all the idea of "restricting" stress or emotional suffocation (Bolarius 2).
John Steinbeck presented a view on the world he lived in and shared some of the things he had with any literary work with us. Steinbeck was born February 27, 1902 in a non-industrial city of Salinas, California. He was born and grew up in a big Victorian house, and local children often call it "castle". Since I was young, Steinbeck has a romantic tendency, highly appreciated the beauty of the natural world that he lived.
John Steinbeck was born in Salinas and had an early life in California. It is here that Steinbeck develops cultural knowledge and love different from the natural world that stands out in his work. Steinbeck's family is a middle class. John Ernst is his father, he is a mirror and county official. His mother, Olive Hamilton, teaches at a school in California. Steinbeck is more like a reader than a scholar as a boy and is a vibrant reader who reads various literary works.
John Steinbeck flies. In the Steinbeck series The Long Valley, the story of a boy who wants to become a man is not only independent but also an evolutionary document as a writer of Steinbeck. Steinbeck wrote a flight during the same period of his masterpiece, Grapes of Wrath, this reader can see that he is experimenting with the topic he develops in his most important novel. Ernest Hemingway's white elephant has one of the most studied and discussed short stories. The full text is here. The masterpiece of this Hemingway is subtle and provocative, with American men and Spanish women talking at Madrid station. Hemingway gave us an opinion on outsiders' conversations and asked us to read between the two lines to confirm that the conversation is somewhat deep.
Criticism of Steinbeck's work is always complicated. Steinbeck is deeply influenced both by the style of contemporary Ernesto Hemingway and by emphasizing the relationship between men and men. Steinbeck was welcomed as a great writer in the 1930s and 1940s and was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1962, but many critics argue that his work is superficial, sentimental, and excessive ethical thinking about. "Rats and men" are regarded as his greatest achievements, but many critics believe that it is influenced by a one-dimensional character and an overly determined plot.