Friday, October 25, 2019
Free Essay on John Steinbecks Cannery Row :: Cannery Row Essays
      Cannery Row                           Cannery Row by John  Steinbeck is a post World War I piece written with a mixture of humor and  sadness about the lives of the residents of Cannery Row, a street in Monterey  California. The story opens in a messy grocery store run by a Chinese man named  Lee Chong. The one room store is described like so "while not a model of  neatness, was a miracle of supply... clothes, food, both fresh and canned,  liquor, tobacco, fishing equipment, machinery, boats, cordage, caps, pork chops,  slippers, and a silk kimono" and last but certainly not least whiskey, could all  be purchased. All of the whiskeys had names like "Old" Tennessee and were at  least four months old. Our casts of characters have nicknamed the cheapest  whiskey "Old Tennis Shoe". Lee Chong is a good man who has the respect of the  town. He manages to be respected by the entire town, while most of the town was  in his financial debt.  Debt would rise for many people who shopped at  Lee's, because he would trust co   nsumers "until further trust would be  ridiculous".                      From this beginning  comes a cast of characters long and detailed, making the book and the street  come alive. Turning to the next page was not a chore but a leap into another  person's woes and prospers. We meet men like Horace Abbeville who's summarized  tale is one that begins with debt, which Horace pays off with a shack he owned  that housed  fishmeal. After Lee Chong agreed to this arrangement, Mr.  Abbeville sauntered up the long trails to this shack and shot him self in the  head, leaving his wife and children sad and confused. Lee had not pressured  Horace for payment he had only suspended Horace's credit. Lee felt badly about  Horace's suicide and always watched out for Horace's family.                    Lee's new ownership of  Horace's shack leads us to the introduction of Mack and the boys. Mack twists  Lee's arm to allow them to stay in the fishmeal shack now called the Palace  Flophouse and Grill. Mack and the boys are men who very well could go off and do  something with themselves. Instead, Mack and the boys would sit around drinking  Old Tennis Shoe, getting into trouble whenever possible.  					    
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