A comparison of the book OF MICE AND MEN and THE PEARL, both written by John Steinbeck
Title: A comparison of the book OF MICE AND MEN and THE PEARL, both written by John Steinbeck
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 566 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
A comparison of the book OF MICE AND MEN and THE PEARL, both written by John Steinbeck
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 566 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Of Mice and Men and The Pearl Comparison
Of Mice and Men and The Pearl may be two different books, but they have more in common than what might meet the eye. Both books, written by John Steinbeck, involve characters who relate to one another because of their lifestyles and daily situations. These six, all males, are made up of Lennie and Coyotito, George and Kino, and Curley and the doctor.
The first two characters
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and pulled them away from their very essence, but unsuccessfully did so in one incident. "And this time, he [the servant] spoke in the old language (18)."
With all of the information given, the two books, The Pearl and Of Mice and Men, can be tied or bound together by their relating characters. Lennie and Coyotito, George and Kino, and Curley and the doctor are the relations that express the way the two books are alike.