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Joy in hard work from "summary" of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck

The concept of deriving pleasure from toil is a fundamental theme in the story of Wang Lung in 'The Good Earth'. Through his experiences, the reader witnesses the transformation of a poor farmer into a prosperous landowner, all achieved through his unwavering dedication to hard work. Despite facing numerous hardships and challenges, Wang Lung finds solace and contentment in the act of laboring on his land. From the beginning of the novel, Wang Lung is depicted as a diligent and hardworking individual who tills the soil with his own hands. This connection to the earth is not merely a means of survival but a source of joy and fulfillment for him. He takes pride in seeing the fruits of his labor, whether it be a bountiful harvest or a flourishing field. The physical exertion and sweat that come with farming bring him a sense of purpose and satisfaction that money cannot buy. As Wang Lung's fortunes improve and he becomes more affluent, he could easily delegate the work to others and live a life of leisure. However, he chooses to continue working the land himself, f...
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    The Good Earth

    Pearl S. Buck

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