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    distinct meaning depending on the individual who analyzes it. Many believe this quote to mean that a home is not a single place or object‚ but a concept or state of mind‚ which you have when you are around your family or loved ones. In the book The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck this idea of “home is where the heart is‚” is shown throughout the book. One of the main characters‚ Ma‚ shows with great strength the concept of home is not a dwelling or place where you live‚ but a state of mind. Ma‚ throughout

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    THE SPRING IS BEAUTIFUL in California. Valleys in which the fruit blossoms are fragrant pink and white waters in a shallow sea. Then the first tendrils of the grapes swelling from the old gnarled vines‚ cascade down to cover the trunks. The full green hills are round and soft as breasts. And on the level vegetable lands are the mile-long rows of pale green lettuce and the spindly little cauliflowers‚ the gray-green unearthly artichoke plants. And then the leaves break out on the trees

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    essay The Grapes of Wrath‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ has many parallel or recurring events throughout the novel‚ five of the major repeated themes would include the references to the Bible and Jesus Christ‚ the continuous praising of socialism‚ the changes that Ma goes through on the trip‚ and the changing definition of ’family’ on the trip to and in California. Beginning in chapter four‚ where Tom first meets Jim Casy‚ there starts a trend of religious references; the first major reference is

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    themselves. In the film ‘Grapes of Wrath’‚ people that came to destroy the houses on the farm said‚ “I got two little kids at home. My wife‚ wife’s mother. The folks gotta eat.” After that he continues to state that “First and only‚ I think about my folks. What happens to others is their own lookout.” During this time people were unable to share or help out others who had difficult circumstances. Pretty much everyone needed help and there was no time to be relaxed. Work was almost impossible to find

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    to beware. A person selling something is morally obligated to inform the purchaser of several things: the value of the car at cost‚ faithfulness to the client‚ and be able to answer any questions honestly‚ without any ‘hold-backs.’ In The Grapes of Wrath‚ it is obvious that the car dealer was not ethical at all. For example‚ they used to coerce women into liking specific cars‚ so the husband would have to feel ‘forced’ to buy the car to impress their girlfriends/wives. Another example is how the

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    The novel The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck is a beautifully described tale of hardship and perseverance. Steinbeck started off by placing the scene in the Dust Bowl and then told the story of the Joads family and their journey to California. The Joads were among many thousands of families who lost everything in the Dust Bowl and who fled the country’s heartland to find work. When the Joads arrived in California‚ they found it to be overrun with workers‚ and still struggled to survive

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    John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” is one of the most beloved novels in all of American Literature. This book’s format is unconventional compared to other novels. The novel’s chapters switch back and forth between the perspective of the Joad family and information about the environment and different characters. Whether this formatting style is enjoyable or not has been in debate ever since the release of this novel. I love this format and this element is what made this book one of the best I

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    prompted by personal interests. Yet‚ we learn that they are sometimes driven throughout the work ascertaining a purpose larger than themselves. Whether it is an author’s use of literary elements (such as dialogue‚ characterization‚ or conflict) or even in their craft alone‚ it is inevitable in the two classic works: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and The Crucible by Arthur Miller. In The Grapes of Wrath‚ we discover an unavoidable change in the character Rose of Sharon. When we are first introduced

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    Steinbeck’s Shift In Narration The Grapes of Wrath‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ constantly shifts the narration viewpoint from chapter to chapter throughout the entire novel. Even though it may readers‚ the shift in narration is important because not only does it provide perspective‚ but it also keeps the reader interested and informed throughout the story. Steinbeck is constantly alternating his narration from chapter to chapter to give numerous points of views to the reader. This allows perspective

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    is enough. I think it would be great if sledding were always enough‚ but it isn’t.” –The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Little kids are the face of innocence because they have not been tainted by the truths and horrors of the world. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ Ruthie and Winfield Joad represent innocence. Unlike the other characters in the book‚ Ruthie and Winfield still hold onto their purity because they have not experienced as many hardships. It is better to tell children the truth

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