Every minute of the earth, teenagers will grow into adults I guess they may want to get married someday. For some time, some of these couples would want to build their own family. These children are their responsibility and they will not be able to know whether they will realize their dream of their dreams or whether they must fight to reunite their families. In the novel "Earth", Pearl S tells the story of farmers who make economically stable lives for their families.
Society experienced some modernization, but still keeping in touch with their ancient traditions and customs, Pearl Buck's book "Good Earth" happened in China. His father extended his hand to the yellow family and asked if they would marry as unmarried slaves had reached an age to marry their son. The family agreed to sell him a 20-year-old slave, his name is O-lan, and even if they barely talk or knows each other they will become his wife .
In "the Earth", Pearl S. Buck shows you the life cycle of farmers who depend heavily on land. As the hero, Wang Dong must endure the challenge and struggle against society, the environment and death to help his family and ensure his rise from poverty to wealth. In the novel, several themes have appeared. As the title suggests, the earth is definitely the central theme of the novel. From poverty to wealth, industrious farmers, wealthy landowners, Wang Long has been a direct result of carefully caring the land countless hours over countless hours. The earth formed their houses, fed their bodies and created their gods ... show more content
Cooper is correct. Paperback changed everything. The first paperback paper printed in the United States is the "Earth" version of Pearl Race printed by Pocket Books in 1938. By the 1950's, low-cost paperback books doubled the sales of LeBaron R. Barker. Paperback said, "We will destroy the whole publishing structure."