What was drained south to the black tule swamp?
The marsh
Who is the bartender?
Fat Carl
what game did Timothy Ratz like to play at the bar?
Solitare
What drink was served at the bar?
Wiskey
Where was the village of Loma built?
Salinas Valley in Central California
What is the husband's name of Johnny Bear's landlady?
Timothy Ratz
What narrative style is used in "Johnny Bear"?
Third-person limited perspective
Why is Johnny called Johnny Bear?
He resembles a bear
Where did all the men hang out in the evening?
Buffalo bar
Why doesn't Johnny Bear sleep in the bunkhouse?
Mosquitos
Why is Johnny Bear named this?
It reflects both innocence and human emotions that he faces through out the story
what is the weather like at the buffalo bar?
foggy
How did they get rich vegetable land?
They used the march and it ended up draining
What is Johnny Bear's special talent?
He can perfectly mimic voices
How does Steinbeck use symbolism in the story?
Objects and characters symbolize broader societal issues, such as isolation and compassion.
How does the ending of "Johnny Bear" leave a lasting impact on the reader?
Johnny Bear is beaten to stop his revelations.
What is a saloon?
an old board building with swinging doors
How do Johnny Bear's dreams contrast with his reality?
His dreams of acceptance and belonging clash with the harsh judgments he faces from society.
What does the doctor provide Emalin to relax her?
A sedative
What is an obscure or lesser-known fact about the "Johnny Bear" publication history?
It reflects Steinbeck's early exploration of complex characters. His experiences of California life inform the portrayal of social issues and human struggles.