47)Steinbeck shows that the Native Americans saw the colonists’ living conditions as better than theirs, and that the streets were “a little wider,” which could be seen as a commentary for most things, and that in most things, what the colonists lived “a little” better. Steinbeck here tells us, and when combined with the quote above, the colonists are living better than the Native Americans. Steinbeck reinforces the idea that the colonists were living better than the Native Americans in the following quote:”The procession left the brush houses and entered the stone and plaster city where the streets were a little wider and there was a narrow pavement beside the buildings.” (Steinbeck, pg. This shows the colonists as being very xenophobic, and being kind to their own race but “harsh” to other races.
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