The Descriptive Writing Style Of John Steinbeck

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English

 

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Calvin F

 

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January 16, 2013

 

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University

 

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Instead of just a few acres of dirt, Steinbeck makes the reader aware of the heart and soul of the field. By looking further than what is plain to the eye, he creates a special awe for what he is writing about. In the first paragraph Steinbeck draws out the situation of the drought and hence, the dustbowl...
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He explains, "The rain crust broke and the dust lifted up out of the fields and drove grey plumes into the air like sluggish smoke" (16). In this short sentence the reader has an intense picture of this massive amount of dust blowing away. The passage about listening to the car, found in chapter twelve is almost like a poem right in the text of the story...
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