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Steinbeck is known for showing the poor as decent people and the underdogs, and putting his views into his work. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962 before he died in 1968. John Steinbeck's works have become popular [[School Study Media]] and are still read today, [[Tear Jerker|traumatizing]] generations of American children for ever after.
 
=== Notable worksWorks by John Steinbeck =with their own tropes list here ==
* ''[[Of Mice and Men]]''
* ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]''
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* ''[[The Pearl]]''
* ''[[King Arthur|The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights]]''
 
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* [[Author Tract]]
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Steinbeck died before finishing his modern English translation of ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur|Le Morte Darthur]]'', leaving the book stopping after the story of Lancelot.
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* [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]
 
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