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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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What is Steinbeck’s point of view about national parks? How is this point of view conveyed in the text?

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crimeas [40]3 years ago
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Answer:

According to Steinbeck he described the national parks is no representative of America than in Disneyland. he also talks about the idleness or inactivity of the park, for which he has nor visited for sometime.

Explanation:

John Steinbeck's described his point of view on national parks as follows: I must confess to a idleness of issues of National Parks.  

I haven't visited many of them. perhaps this is because they enclose the spectacular, the unique, the astounding the greatest waterfall, the highest cliff, the deepest canyon, the most stupendous works of nature or man. also I would rather see a good Brady photograph than Mount Rushmore.  

For it is my view that we celebrate and enclose the freaks of our civilization and of our nation. Yellowstone National Park is does not represent America than is Disneyland.

The point of view conveyed in this text was that,The National Park System as a whole illustrates the scope of America, and as such they are representative of America. yes, it can appear freaky when a circle of built in seats are laid out around a geyser for people shuttling in for periodic eruptions.  

But when you experience a park for what it is, it feels nothing of such, but yes it does feel extraordinary.  

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