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60 pages 2 hours read

John Steinbeck

Cannery Row

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1945

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Essay Topics

1.

What is the function of community in the novel? Pick three instances in which community is central and explore why.

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How does the novel question the nature of success? Cite passages that reveal what the main characters consider success.

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How does Cannery Row provide a sense of place? How does this contribute to the novel’s interest? Cite the text in your response.

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Nature is a huge part of Cannery Row. How is it presented and what roles does it play?

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How do books and literary references enrich the novel? Cite specific references in your response.

6.

What does the street Cannery Row (and/or other streets) symbolize?

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While Mack’s parties for Doc are the core of Cannery Row, several chapters are disconnected from this narrative. How do these other anecdotes contribute to the novel’s themes?

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Despite characters being destitute throughout the novel, many transactions occur. Describe, compare, and contrast some of these transactions.

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How does Cannery Row challenge traditional images of family structure and femininity through the Bear Flag Restaurant and depictions of marriage?

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Cannery Row has been indicted for its pejorative depiction of the unnamed Chinese immigrant. However, Lee Chong is one of the first characters that the novel introduces, and it portrays him sympathetically. How do the community’s interactions with these two characters demonstrate the changing racial attitudes in the 1940s? Compare these attitudes with those of the present day.

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