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Title: The Red Pony


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The Red Pony
  • By
  • John Steinbeck

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The Red Pony
  • A novella of four parts or short stories, which
    revolve around the important events in the life
    of Jody Tiflin
  • Seen as a coming-of-age storya
  • bildungsroman
  • Uses an outside, third person narrator, who
    focuses on Jodys thoughts
  • Episodes show glimpses of Jodys maturing and
    interaction with family

Steinbeck in 1909 with his sister Mary, sitting
on the red pony, Jill, at the Salinas
Fairgrounds.
3
Facts about the Author
  • Born John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr., February 27,
    1902 in Salinas, California, where he spent his
    boyhood
  • Died December 20, 1968 (aged 66) in New York City

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Steinbecks Works
  • Occupations Novelist, short story writer, war
    correspondent
  • Notable works Famous Works The Grapes of Wrath
    (1939) and East of Eden (1952) and the novella Of
    Mice and Men (1937).

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Steinbecks Accomplishments
  • Wrote a total of twenty-seven books, including
    sixteen novels, six non-fiction books and five
    collections of short stories
  • Notable awards Nobel Prize in Literature 1962,
    and the Pulitzer Prize for The Grapes of Wrath
  • Known for his keen ability to use descriptive
    details and provide realism (showing life as it
    is)
  • Regarded as one of the greatest American
    storytellers of the 20th century

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Steinbeck Country
In 1902, Steinbeck was born in Salinas. He lived
here until 1919, when he left to attend Stanford
University. Salinas is a central location in many
works, particularly East of Eden (1952) and The
Red Pony (1937).
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History of Salinas
  • Located in western California, east of Monterey
  • Settled in 1896 and became a crossroads on the
    Spanish trail between San Diego and San Francisco
  • The arrival of the railroad helped make it a
    cattle center
  • The "green gold" of lettuce, broccoli and
    artichokes made it one of the wealthiest cities
    per capita in the U.S. after World War I.

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Physical and Cultural Setting
  • Ranch in Salinas Valley
  • Foothills between the Gabilan Mountains and the
    Santa Lucia Mts, twenty-five miles from the
    Pacific Ocean Time period 1930s
  • Tiflins live off land and have a comfortable but
    meager lifestyle
  • Westering had occurred in the 1800s as wagon
    trains made their way to the Pacific.
  • Because of the Great Depression in the 1930s,
    many people flock to California for work.

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The Red Pony Ranch
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The Gabilan Mountains
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Pacific Ocean from Salinas
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The Bunk House
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The Barn
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Ideas in the Novella
  • Jodys learning and maturing
  • Life on a ranch
  • Caring for and loving horses
  • Understanding other human beings
  • Dreaming of a better life Yearning for adventure

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Sources
  • Center for Steinbeck Studies.
    http//as.sjsu.edu/steinbeck/biography/index.jsp?v
    albiography_biography_in_depth
  • Encyclopedia of Earth. http//www.eoearth.org/ar
    ticle/North_Coastal_Santa_Lucia_Range_(Bailey)
  • PPT The Red Pony.
  • santafeenrichment.wikispaces.com/file/view/
  • TheRedPony.Diana.ppt6
  • Steinbeck Country The Red Pony Ranch.
  • http//www.sjsu.edu/faculty/scott.rice/redpony.
    htm
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