AUTOR: STEINBECK, John |
EDITORIAL:
Heinemann (Heinemann Guided Readers), Level: Intermediate |
Libros en inglés. |
“The Moon Is Down”,
written by John Steinbeck, takes
place in an unnamed town in an unnamed country that has been capture by an
unnamed enemy that is at war with England and Russia. Since the book was first
published in 1942, it is clear that the enemy is Nazi Germany. The enemy also has
several stereotypes portrayed that would have been associated at that time with
Nazi Germany, such as being "a timely people." Furthermore, the head
of the enemy occupation in the town, Colonel Lanser, refers many times to his
experience fighting in World War I. This intriguing and exciting story tells us
about the struggle for the freedom of the peoples.
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