ValkyrieRaven88
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I read The Pearl a while back and I remember really liking it.
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For what it is worth, I recommend reading in this order:pontalba said:I ordered Cannery Row the other day, and it shipped today.....
Thursday_Next said:I don't understand why some critics argued that he should have portrayed them like monsters.
By dehumanizing the enemy they consider it more acceptable to slaughter them.Thursday_Next said:I just finished The Moon is Down and it was great! By describing the enemy with real human emotions and not like monsters he gives them more authenticity which must have been why the book became so popular during WWII. I don't understand why some critics argued that he should have portrayed them like monsters.
Thursday_Next said:I just finished The Moon is Down and it was great! By describing the enemy with real human emotions and not like monsters he gives them more authenticity which must have been why the book became so popular during WWII. I don't understand why some critics argued that he should have portrayed them like monsters.
Other books by Steinbeck that I liked are: The Red Pony and The Pearl, but I've got four more waiting for me in my TBR-heap...
Stewart,Stewart said:Because America likes to take one look at a person and decide whether they go in the goodies or baddies basket.
SFG75 said:To address your part about the critics, in the past, the Germans had been likened to the Huns. While it was obviously aimed at the Germans(i.e.-Nordic country being invaded, obvious to anyone with their wits about them) perhaps it was feared that people would sympathize with the Germans and end up favoring something less than "total victory" as a result of having read the book.
Ordered, received, in the TBR stack towards the top. Right after Nabokov and Gilead.muggle said:For what it is worth, I recommend reading in this order:
Tortilla Flats
Cannery Row
Sweet Thursday