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The Grapes Of Wrath: No One Man, But One Common Soul
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Many writers in American literature try to instill the philosophy
of their choosing into their reader. This is often a philosophy derived at
from their own personal experiences. John Steinbeck is no exception to
this. When traveling through his native Californian in the mid-1930s,
Steinbeck wit ....
Middle of essay ....veness, or in this case, as one combined soul(Curley 224).
Steinbeck's basic purpose of the novel is essentially religious,
but not in any orthodox sense of the word. He is religious in that he
contemplates man's relation to the cosmos and attempts to transcend
scientific explanations based on sense experience. He is also religious in
that he explicitly attests the holiness of nature (Curley 220). A common
fear during the nineteenth century was one of this naturalism leading to
the end of re.... |
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