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He may have grown up outdoors and was probably a larboror himself for a while it shows that he reflects books off himself
He worked in the beet fields to make sugar. In this way, he understands the difficulty of working in the field and the relationship between workers.
We can reach this conclusion through the following information:
- John Steinbeck was the author of "Of mice and men" and "The Grapes of Wrath."
- He was a very lonely boy and spent most of his life reading and studying alone.
- He worked on sugar farms both in the office and in the field.
- He worked in the planting and harvesting of sugar beets, where he realized how hard the work in the field was and how important the companionship among workers was.
The experience with working in the field gave much inspiration to Steinbeck and he used this experience as a background for his works like "Of mice and men."
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