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    Cannery Row Analysis

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    The beginning of Cannery Row, by John Steinbeck, gives/includes a great description for the milieu. After reading the opening chapter it is easy to imagine yourself to the real settings. Story revolves around the very realistic environment of harbour cities in the twentieth century; stinky mixed odour of dead and living fish and rusty metal splinters sprawling all around. So, if you get properly affected by that description, you should nose out the stink of canned fish and feel like you ́re one of

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    Duality In Cannery Row

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    Cannery Row: A Literary Excavation on Duality Cannery Row is a town located in Monterey, California. Despite being small, dirty and crowded, it is a well functioned town and is home to people from different walks of life. In the novel’s prologue, John Steinbeck wrote the following: “Its inhabitants are, as one man once said, ‘whores, pimps, gamblers, and sons of bitches’ by which he meant Everybody” and “[have] the man looked through another peephole he might have said: ‘Saints and angels and martyrs

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    Cannery Row Thesis

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    In Cannery Row, written by American author John Steinbeck in 1945, the story revolves around the people living there. The author describes the milieu as realistic as possible with a slight negative and disrespected twist. John illustrates the ambience as a stink and scattered street with grating noises, chipped pavement and substandard inhabitants. He almost wishes the reader to despise the area of Cannery Row, but at the same time, his aspiration is to let the reader dive deeply into the world of

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    Cannery Row Ambition

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    “Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream”(Steinbeck 1). In John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row, Mack and the boys are trying to do something cordial for their friend Doc, who has been extremely amiable without requesting a reward. Mack hits on the idea that they should throw a thank-you party, and the entire community quickly becomes involved. Unfortunately, the party rages out of control, and Doc's lab and mood

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    The minor characters in John Steinbeck’s novel Cannery Row are a contradiction within themselves. Steinbeck shows two conflicting sides to each character; for example, Mack is smart and lazy and some of his colleagues are both good and bad. Doc is a father figure with some bad habits. Dora Flood is a kind-hearted saint who happens to run a brothel. Lee Chong is a shrewd businessman who likes to take advantage of others. Henri is an artist with a French background even though he isn’t from France

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    Cannery Row by John Steinbeck is a social experiment, a character study, a story of successes and failures, and a work of unadulterated art. Steinbeck’s purpose is to illustrate life in all its complexities and mysteries. In the process, Steinbeck warps life’s realities into his own modernized utopia, demonstrating how even the most down-on-their-luck of communities can become a paradigm of contentment. In order to present his findings on life’s intricacies, he utilizes an exquisite partnership of

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    and rejection. Doc wanted to get away from his life after he likely had trouble with love, so he chose solitude in Cannery Row, but he overstayed his solitude. Doc’s walk from Chicago to Florida over a breakup with his girlfriend shows how deeply affected by love he can be. Coupled with the sad story of a lost lover in the poem that Doc memorized and read at the end of Cannery Row, it is safe to say that Doc suffered badly from an issue in his love life, so he chose solitude in a place with no one

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    December 12, 2017 The Irony of Cannery Row The book Cannery Row by John Steinbeck provides several examples of irony, which shed light on life during this time in history and demonstrates the humanity of people that are traditionally looked down on and seen as less fortunate. The story of Cannery Row takes place shortly following the Great Depression when despite many areas were seeing relief through increased job opportunities, there were still many areas like Cannery Row where people were focused on

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    Cannery Row Essay

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    In John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row, Mack and his ravenous companions depart the inhospitable coastal fog of Monterey, California, and head east toward Carmel Valley, searching for sun. Turning down a sinuous two-lane road running alongside the Carmel River, they discover an Elysian plain basking beneath crystalline skies. Wildflowers stippled the orchards and quilted greenery at the base of the Santa Lucia Mountain Range. The men scoop up carrots fallen from a flatbed. Their truck runs over a rooster

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    Realistic Utopia The novel Cannery Row, written by John Steinbeck, follows the lives of residents living on Cannery Row in Monterey, California. Life in this area is simple and often lonely, despite the sense of community. Steinbeck manages to create a humorous and light-hearted tale, while occasionally touching on topics such as abortion, abuse, and suicide. Steinbeck uses antithesis, tone, and symbolism to portray a realistic, yet idealized utopia within Cannery Row. The opening paragraph of the

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