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What makes John Steinbeck's writing unique is that he had a real compassion and understanding for his characters. He also narrated his writing with an all-knowing perspective.

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John Steinbeck's writing is highly regarded for its vivid depiction of ordinary people facing universal themes such as struggle, injustice, and resilience. His use of rich detail, authentic dialogue, and deep emotional resonance help bring his characters and settings to life, creating a powerful and enduring impact on readers.

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