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    The importance of the "we" theme throughout the novel is demonstrated many times in Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath. The Joads were only capable of making it to California‚ and continue living on‚ by sticking together. Ma Joad said many times that it was okay to lose anything besides the family that everything would always be all right as long as they still had each other. Casy had also reinforced this theme by being "a man of the people‚" throughout the story. After his time in the wilderness‚ he had

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    Leah Price In the novel‚ Leah is the second oldest of the Price daughters‚ she is 14-years-old along with her twin sister‚ Adah. Leah is one of the more unique characters. Leah is very intelligent‚ kind-hearted‚ and understanding. She’s also the only tomboy of all the sisters. Leah is also a “daddy’s girl”. In so many words‚ she worships her father. “He stood his ground‚ my father‚ tall as Goliath and pure of heart as David.” (pg. 48) She’s very attached to her father. “I know he must find me

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    The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930’s lived. The novel tells of one family’s migration west to California through the great economic depression of the 1930’s. The bank took possession of their land because the owners could not pay off their loan. The novel shows how the Joad family deals with moving to California‚ and how they survive the cruelty of the landowners that took advantage

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    The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck is a narrative story following the journey of Tom Joad and his family. In between many narrative chapters‚ there are intercalary chapters as well. These chapters are inserted between the main storyline of the novel. The intercalary chapters are helpful to the novel; the chapters provide insight on the setting and living conditions of the time period; they also give readers a better chance to connect with the novel by fully understanding the story. The

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    To me‚ the most apparent “round character” in The Grapes of Wrath was Tom Joad. The “flat character” I would have to say was Al Joad. Tom Joad is almost an equally important character‚ and is also the first character seen. Right from the beginning of the story‚ he seems to be the "black sheep"‚ due mostly to the fact that he has spent some time in jail for manslaughter. His characterization is done mostly indirectly‚ through his family’s response to his being out of jail. He is also developed‚ to

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    A very common theme shown throughout the book Grapes of Wrath is group work. Basically staying together and working through hard times. This can relate to our very comon lifes of going through something hard but knowing you’ll always have someone by your side. Like family or very close friends. There is a part in the book where Tom and and his family travel off to california and pass by there old house and walk in looking at the old pictures hanging on the empty open walls. The family then starts

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    every way to break their spirits and push them down to the point where they had no spirit left to defy their masters or secede from their authority. But the slaves did not succumb to their oppressors‚ the slaves did the opposite and gave their masters wrath and together they rose up past the hardships‚ together they rose up from there bondage and captivity‚ together they rose up from there drudgery and rebelled. As the owners rules on slave life got harsher to scare them from escaping‚ the slaves got

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    JOURNAL ENTRY TWO Connection (Family) As the Joads ride on their journey to California‚ they travel as a whole‚ one unit‚ one family. And on one night they camp off the side of the road‚ and run into the Wilson’s‚ creating and merging into one large family‚ with one goal in mind‚ reaching California. But as the days of traveling continue‚ the family struggles to stay intact due to obstacles such as the staggering heat‚ lack of money‚ automobile breaking down‚ doubts brought upon by people who

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    Fulfilling another common stereotype that women are manipulative in relationships‚ Amy’s scheme has been flawlessly executed to thwart any hope that Nick has to escape. When he threatens to leave her‚ she tells him about the vomit she has saved in case she needs to accuse him of attempted murder. When he finds the vomit and throws it out‚ she drives to the fertility clinic and impregnates herself using his frozen semen to guarantee that he will have no way out if he wants to protect his unborn child

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    this was for a practice ap 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

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