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    The author of The Good Earth, Pearl S. Buck, ingeniously describes the traditions of a Chinese woman in the early nineteenth century through the character O-lan. It is traditional in the Chinese culture to have the parents arrange the marriages for status purposes. During the marriage, the man oversees all the decision making, while the woman must heed to whatever the husband instructs her to do. O-lan possess these characteristics, which constructs the ideal (perfect) Chinese woman. Instances that

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    The Good Earth: Summary Wang Lung was the son of a peasant farmer. When it came for him to marry, his father chose a slave girl from the house of Hwang who was hardworking. O- lan, Wang Lung's wife was a good wife for Wang Lung. She did not waste anything, and made items such as shoes for the family so Wang Lung could save his money for other things.. She worked endlessly for Wang Lung and his father, and even helped Wang Lung plow the field. One day while helping on the field, O-lan went inside

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    The novel, The Good Earth, opens with a poor Chinese farmer named Wang Lung preparing for his marriage day. Wang is a hard working farmer who lives with his aged father. On his wedding day, he is given a wife, a slave from the Great House of Hwang, which was the wealthy and noble people of the area. With his new wife, O-Lan, he proceeds to have a son. When O-Lan goes back to the House of Hwang to show her old lords her newborn, she comes back to Wang Lung with interesting news. She tells him about

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    Pearl S. Buck is a world renowned author and world traveler. Buck lived in China most of her life and experienced peasant life in China. Her famous book, The Good Earth, describes peasant life China perfectly, and has won many awards for it. What did she do throughout her life to make her so famous. Pearl S. Buck’s The Good Earth illustrates the life in China during the Modern Era. Sedges, John. “Brief Biography of Pearl S. Buck.” Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker was born on June 26, 1892 in Hillsboro

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    The novel, The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck, takes place outside of a small village in China during the early twentieth century. Women, during this time period, have little say in anything involving their lives. They are expected to take care of the house, as well as tending to the children and men of the family, whether it be the husband, his father, or brothers. Women possess the skills to provide for and serve the family, and that is what they do. In this novel Wang Lung is a typical, poor farmer

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    of the Flood, featuring the song “Let It Grow”, written by John Barlow and Bob Weir. Nearly forty years earlier, Pearl S. Buck, an American feminist writer who was raised mostly in China, published her best-selling historical fiction novel, The Good Earth, which she won the Pulitzer Prize for in 1932 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. Page 29 of Buck’s novel, in describing a scene between the protagonist and his wife, is an effective exemplification of the major theme of the novel. Both

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    Lung. Arrogant, narcissistic, self-indulgent, and so on and so forth. As I continued to read, the character by no means grew on me, but rather my contempt for him only increased. Wang Lung is the central character in Pearl S Buck's, the Good Earth. The Good Earth is set in China, and is about a farmer and his family in a time of great change in the world. Wang Lung takes O-lan as his wife, and their union is far from a loving one. Throughout the story, Wang Lung is obsessed with his land and values

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    Wang Lung begins the story as a poor farmer forced to marry a slave. He is a simple man who accepts his current lifestyle. In The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck, readers follow Wang Lung on his journey from being a peasant to becoming a wealthy farmer. As a farmer, he has a close relationship with the earth since he plants and harvests crops everyday. His love of the land helps him gain wealth, as he buys land and does not sell it, even in desperate times of need. But in order to harness a fortune

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    The Good Earth, by Pearl S Buck, is set in China during the early 20th century, near the city of Nanking on Wang Lung's’ farm. Wang Lung is, at the beginning of the novel, a traditional poor farmer who works sunup to sundown on his field. He marries and has children with a former slave of the great House of Hwang, named Olan, and has several sons and daughters. By the end of the novel, the family is rich enough to be called a “Great House” and because of this, his family is able to live in luxury

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    In Pearl S. Buck’s novel, The Good Earth, the protagonist, Wang Lung, starts out as a very poor farmer in China. He marries a slave named O-lan and starts a family with her. Famine soon strikes the town and there is no food to be found anywhere. Wang Lung moves his family South in hopes of finding a job there. Eventually, a group of poor people raid the homes of the rich. Wang Lung and O-lan both join in, getting away with enough gold and valuables to get back to their land in the North. Wang Lung

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