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    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape‚ Gilbert‚ who is the main character‚ has a brother named Arnie‚ a sister Ellen and Amy. They live in the small town of Endora. Gilbert works in a tiny grocery‚ Lamson ’s Grocery‚ which is being threatened by the new and tremendous supermarket ‘Food Land’. He falls in love with a lady named Becky who travels to Endora with her grandmother in a campervan. He is having an affair with a married woman named Betty Carver. Gilbert looks after Bonnie who has never left her

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    visual text What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. Everyday Gilbert worried and cared about others‚ this was his main concern. But this stranger made him really start thinking about himself “It’s what you do that really matters it doesn’t matter who you are but it what you do”. Becky makes Gilbert think about his values and beliefs‚ of life and also is the catalyst that speeds up and creates a new persona - one who dares to dream. As well as Gilbert and Becky‚ Gilbert’s mamma Bonnie changes. She hasn’t been out

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    found freedom they united together and created the Underground Railroad to help their brethren risking their new lifestyle for their people. This is the same with the Okies and migrant people as John Steinbeck uses them and the land owners in The Grapes of Wrath to show oppression and hard times drive the oppressed to not breakdown‚ but to unite. In the story of the persistent Joad family as they are traveling westward toward their Eden‚ they endure many obstacles and problems in their way. The

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    John Steinbeck carefully molded his story The Grapes of Wrath to encompass many themes and ideas. He included several Biblical allusions to enforce his message of the migrating families coming together to form a community. Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters through Jim Casy and Rose of Sharon‚ events like the family’s journey to California and the flood at the end of the novel‚ and teachings throughout the novel. The Biblical allusions represented by the characters in the novel are

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    John Steinbeck passionately describes a time of unfair poverty‚ unity‚ and the human spirit in the classic‚ The Grapes of Wrath. The novel tells of real‚ diverse characters who experience growth through turmoil and hardship. Jim Casy- a personal favorite character- is an ex-preacher that meets up with a former worshiper‚ Tom Joad. Casy continues a relationship with Tom and the rest of the Joads as they embark on a journey to California in the hopes of prosperity and possibly excess. Casy represents

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    did not learn from each step they take in life‚ where would the world be now? This question may be impossible to answer‚ and yet easy to imagine the possibilities. A journey is not only a voyage set on foot‚ but also an adjustment in mindset. The Grapes of Wrath‚ a novel by John Steinbeck‚ paints a vivid picture about a particular journey in which a character learns about life and accomplishment. The book not only tells the tale of the tragically poor‚ but also an uplifting sense of discovery. To

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    The Glass Menagerie and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? The Glass Menagerie was written by Tennessee Williams and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape was written by Peter Hedges. The first main difference between these two works is that The Glass Menagerie was a memory play that premiered in 1944 and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape was a novel in 1991 that was later adapted into a film in 1993. The main factor in The Glass Menagerie is that the characters and the story mimic the author’s own life‚ which he

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    and travel thinking that they will find gainful employment. However there is much to learn about the United States in its economic turmoil. During the depression‚ thousands of people looked for work‚ and were cheated every step of the way. The Grapes of Wrath‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is the story about a family living during the days of the depression and what they did to survive. Many families were hurt by the depression‚ so Steinbeck wrote of a typical family with detail that makes you understand

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    Our sympathy and desire to help others‚ people and animals alike‚ is one thing that separates us from common mammals and other creatures. Humanity’s fight of the goodness of man versus his greed for power and riches is the main topic of The Grapes of Wrath. Some well-off people will sit back and watch others starve before they’d lift a finger to help; some people who have nearly nothing would give everything just to help a stranger for no reason besides personal drive‚ but

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    James Campbell Dr. West Afro Am Lit 7/19/12 Goophered Grapes In the 10 years between the publication of "The Goophered Grapevine‚" Chesnutt’s first conjure tale‚ and the composition of "The Dumb Witness‚" the development of segregation culture had even more firmly cemented the popular notions of black and white identifies in the United States. (Robison 61) Charles Chesnutt is credited as a pro-black writer for first being an African-American writer and then presenting the African-American experience

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