BA/ADP/BSc English Short Stories Notes Breakfast
BREAKFAST by John Steinbeck
- Describe the beautiful scene of Dawn and village.
- What do you know about the cotton pickers?
- What type of people are the cotton pickers?
- What does the writer remember about the family?
- The writer calls the meeting with the poor family very pleasant. Why?
- Referring to his Breakfast with cotton pickers live John Steinbeck says:
- there was some element of great beauty there; Sa traced that beauty briefly.
- OR What type of people do we find in the story? OR What type of life they lead?
- The story “Breakfast by John Steinbeck is about a poor family willing to work happily for a little better living.
- Do you think that the poor cotton pickers are satisfied with their life?
- OR What message does the story give to us?
- What type of values does the story emphasize?
- Write an essay on the pleasures of poverty?
- What is the appeal of the story?
- “Breakfast” illustrates that happiness comes from the heart and not from wealth, Discuss.
- Discuss with the reference of ‘Breakfast’.
A Single Multi-Answer For All Breakfast Important Questions
(You can write this answer for every Question about Breakfast Short Story)
[Dawn]:- John Steinbeck was walking along a road in a valley surrounded by black blue mountains. Behind the misty mountains, at first a small line of creeping red un tie, heart emerged on the horizon, which, quickly as soon as expanded the blackish-grey night and Series of blows the hunter of the east triggered the rosy-fingered dawn. Ruler eyes the whole face of nature.
[Meeting]:- In this tension-free paradise, Steinbeck saw orangey flames near a tent of cotton pickers in the background of green. Out of four members, a young lady was preparing breakfast. She was holding a baby under her clothes who was feeding at her breast. Steinbeck enjoyed not only the vital breakfast but also the vital welcome. He was enthralled by the beauty of their splendor, simplicity, hard work, contentment honesty, and hospitality,
[Theme]:- They earn that they eat, get that they wear, owe no man hate, envy no man’s happiness, be glad of other men’s good and that is their jewel – a good bank account. The golden eyes and the noblest minds of cotton pickers have learned to live with the lack of fortune.
So, Steinbeck is brim and boasted with the.
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