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Cannery Row: Social Classes
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In the novel, Cannery Row, by John Steinbeck, Mack and the boys are treated differently because of their social class, when really they should not be. In society people judge others by their appearance and social standings. Steinbeck is trying to say that all people are created equal and that soci ....
Middle of essay ....gers, fondle the frantic heifers, and wrap up the crumbs to feed the sea gulls of Cannery Row"(18). The rich act like bulls trying get more power, they have ulcers because they don’t have time to enjoy life, and act like jackals for riches. While Mack and the boys, like the common brown rat, are simple, easy going, and most of all are able to survive. They are poor, but they have dignity.
Many times the people at the bottom of society, like Mack and the boys, know more about life than the r.... |
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