Thursday, March 21, 2019
Essay --
Throughout The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, the themes of greed and diagonal atomic number 18 greatly expressed, from the beginning with the unjust doctor to the suspenseful curio of the supposed Pearl of the World. It is amazing, that even in a timeless narration as this one, these harsh realities still haunt their knowledge domain. It could take place yesterday, today, or tomorrow, but the point is that one cannot revert the world to one commission of thinking, that is why greed and prejudice still exist. One can humble as hard as they want but there are going to be those who are stubborn, of hard will, and those who believe their thoughts are right. I want to show that these themes go far beyond this parable and fancy to the world we live in.Those who are prejudice exist around the world there are those whom think higher of themselves, those whom think lower of others. It could be a small subconscious thought incriminating another chum at school of being a nerd because they are careful or carry other traits one would associate with this word this, something as small as this, is prejudice. There are those who walk ...
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