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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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    In The Grapes of Wrath‚ Ma is without doubt the one who holds the Joad family together because she is the primary caretaker of everybody in the family and constantly pushes them until they achieve work and suitable living conditions. Ma is the primary caretaker of

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    In the Grapes of wrath‚ one of Steinbeck’s biggest claims is that police are constantly targeting poor people and migrants that were living in poor places and that the system is unfair to unfair to them. Though things may have changed at the same time they did not. Sure police corruption and misconduct still exist‚ but the way people‚ and places are targeted hasn’t changed in the slightest bit. When it comes to making an arrest or finding crime‚ Police today are constantly targeting poor neighborhoods

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    Dominique Winfield Mrs. Buell Course 5 1/22/13 Greed of Capitalists In The Grapes of Wrath‚ the author‚ John Steinbeck utilizes intercalary chapters to portray the calamity and desolation that wandering farmers faced in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. Steinbeck employs chronic symbols‚ motifs‚ and specific narrative intervals to connect each intercalary chapter with its neighboring narrative counterparts in order to unify and strengthen the dominant themes of the novel. The intercalary

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    relations‚ socialistic ideas are broken down to bias earnings of an individual. Through creating such divisions as the upper‚ middle‚ and lower class‚ the theory of Marxism analyzes what ways capitalism can be used against the people. In the Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck confronts this ideal and reveals what he believes regarding this subject. The Marxist theory of criticism examines the economic and governmental system that Steinbeck uses throughout the novel and reveals that Steinbeck does indeed

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    situation they had to overcome difficult odds‚ traits like coverage‚ bravery‚ endurance‚ and spirit were needed during their adventure. The reason for their choices and the result following their actions affect the opinions of others. The novel Grapes of Wrath‚ was by John Steinbeck emphasizing the Joad’s endurance in intercalary chapters to give background for many of the events in the story. Steinbeck completely foreshadows the occurring events of society in the chapters of the novel. He narrows down

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    Writer‚ John Steinbeck‚ in his historical fiction novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath‚ describes the hardships that the poor migrant farmers faced during the depression as they moved westward‚ searching for a better life. Steinbeck’s purpose is to inform about the difficulties poor farmers faced during the depression‚ as well as to entertain the reader by the story of the Joads. He adopts a somewhat depressing‚ yet quite detailed‚ tone in order to fully showcase the troubles that the Joads face‚ the same

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    Throughout the entire novel of John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” many observations of “breaking” can be seen. From breaking of the characters will to carry on‚ such as the story about Toms curious uncle who couldn’t handle losing the one thing that I believe that was keeping the poor man going through all these tough times. Adding on top of the stress from all the loss of farmland‚ increasing debts and other such challenges John‚ Toms cousin‚ wouldn’t listen to a call for help from his wife

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    In the book The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck it tells the story of how it was like to live in the times of the Great Depression. One paragraph in particular stands out from all the others. This paragraph shows the reality of what it was like to be in the Great Depression and the hard times people had to go through. The Great Depression was a horrible time in American history the government had money problems‚ people were losing their money or it was lost before they could even get to it. This

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    southern plains states had to deal with more than just depression. Ongoing droughts saw to it that crops failed year after year during these times causing dust storms to become quite ubiquitous. This was better known as the Dust Bowl. The Grapes of Wrath is a fictional story that casts and outlines as much truth about the Great Depression as Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed the deplorable realities of slavery in the e1800’s. John Steinbeck’s book is so close to reality‚ the Joad family may as well have

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