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The Connotation of Collecting and Rent Shown in Steinbeck’s Monterey Triumvirate : Tortilla Flat, Cannery Row, and Sweet Thursday

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Geongeun Lee

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In these days of capitalist fetishism, Steinbeck’s Monterey triumvirate (Tortilla Flat, Cannery Row, and Sweet Thursday) is well known as a prominent satire of the traditional capitalism, and for showing the writer’s realistic naturalism and moral optimism. Although the novels are blamed for too many anecdotes and oversimplification, they have given us gentle and unadorned moral lessons and pleasure. Paying attention to that fact that the characters of the triumvirate are particularly absorbed in collecting and rent, this paper aims to compare and analyze the connotation of the concepts in the text, and to illuminate Steinbeck’s view of justice by treating American dream and its paradox, and by using historical facts, and Hanna Arendt’s and Richard Dawkins’s idea. (Chosun University)

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Abstract
 I. Introduction
 II. The Connotation of Rent in Monterey Triumvirate
 III. The Connotation of Collecting in Tortilla Flat and Cannery Row
 IV. The Connotation of Collecting in Sweet Thursday
 V. Conclusion
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  • Geongeun Lee Chosun University

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