Peasant life represented in the S Buck "The Good Earth Pearl" Pearl Buck, the prolific author's Pulitzer Prize-winning American, who was far ahead of its time. She received the Nobel Prize for his epic description of rich and authentic Chinese peasant life and masterpieces of biography. His work The Good Earth is marked for his excellent description of peasant life in an epic style.
She is the writer who depicted the Chinese peasant sincerely that all contemporary writers. It is the most translated author in the history of America is an observer literature.She brilliant and portrays the life of Chinese people to wonder in his life.She is not a writer who has worked hard to achieve this talent. For her, everything comes naturally. She lived among the Chinese people, and they were more like her parents and friends. It was easier to paint the image of Chinese people and their way of life beautifully. She was among the Chinese during their prosperity and hardship.
In The Good Earth Buck gives us a clear picture of Chinese peasants their traditional values and esteem. She was admired by their traditional agricultural practices, which, according to her, did not need improvement. Buck made his unique role as a brilliant writer to change the American image of Chinese people in general.
His depiction of Chinese peasant life apolitical has improved the position of the Chinese people in American minds. The Good Earth is a typical example of his talent in which she describes the ups and downs of a poor peasant family in rural areas. As Buck is alien to American life of peasants. Even if she had lived among them, she had to study in depth the culture that it varies completely.
The Good Earth is a wonderful story of peasant life that most of his contemporaries did not grasp in their works. The brilliant observation of the writer is explicit in each word in the work.
His masterpiece highlights the life of a poor farmer who has the same soul as its primitive ancestors. His fortune is all on one string that is the earth. For him, land is power up his fortune. And it also gives him the full value of his work. He loves his country and he seems to be made of the same stuff as the yellow-brown earth.
Unlike the wealthy family of Hwang Wang Lung, the protagonist is portrayed as a simple farmer and the poor who respects his land. He has an intimate relationship with the earth. As a child in the mother, never wants to separate from each other. He spends much of his time in the field. He loves the earth and divinity in the first chapter itself, we can see Wang Lung burn incense to the gods of the earth.
Buck peasants are industrious and modest. He is the representative figure of Chinese farmers Buck admired. Wang Lung is a poor young farmer in rural China. During the time the novel takes place, the Chinese company shows signs of modernity while remaining deeply attached to tradition and ancient customs.
The Good Earth is often cited as an epic Chinese peasant. It is full of struggle and hardship of the peasants. Wang Lung the main character around which the plot turns is a representative of Chinese peasants. His method of working the soil and the task in the land is very popular with readers. He is ignorant and knows only to cultivate the land. He is the son of mother earth with whom he shows an intimate relationship. Although difficult moments in his life and met death in the face, he was never ready to part with their land.
A special feature that can be noted in Wang Lung is his attachment to the land. Even if he was so happy to be married, he never forgets to take a look at its beautiful fields. Buck has beautifully described by his words compelling beauty of the earth a. Wang Lung
Posted on May 9, 2010.