THE AMERICAN FAMILY IN THE WORKS OF JOHN STEINBECK
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The article analyzes Steinbeck’s portrayal of the American family. Steinbeck defied the notion of the traditional American family in his books by describing strong, intelligent ladies and feeble, ineffectual patriarchs, as well as the eventual breakdown of the family unit
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Jurayev, I. (2024). THE AMERICAN FAMILY IN THE WORKS OF JOHN STEINBECK. Fergana State University Conference. Retrieved from https://conf.fdu.uz/index.php/conf/article/view/3316
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