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In Utter Loneliness A Writer Tries To Explain The Explicable?

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“In Utter Loneliness a Writer Tries to Explain the Inexplicable.” John Steinbeck is renowned for his tales relating to the human condition and his extraordinary vision of characterize such in a revolutionary light. His writing also conveys the sentiments of the country during the Great Depression, so it is reasonable to assume that he used his writing to portray the American experience during this timeframe. He related events he encountered in his own life to those his unique charters also strived to overcome. The obstacles and challenges he faced were used throughout his works as a narrative baseline and recurring conflict. As he incorporated relevant themes, creative use of craft, and enthralling plot his stories of fiction became masterpieces prepared to stand the test of time. …show more content…

As one critic states, “The dialogue is stilted; the characters, two-dimensional; the style, pretentious; the tone, inconsistent; the plot, awkwardly managed; the theme, confused.” (French. Page 31) Notwithstanding, John Steinbeck, similar to all the other geniuses before and after him can not remain without fault. True literary geniuses must do the unthinkable, reimagine the world around them, and continue to persevere relentlessly against all odds. The story might not have been his most popular but it showed depth and a continual development so that more could be achieved and strived for. The story of Pirate Morgan, the

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