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Grapes of Wrath society before one's self
Title: Grapes of Wrath society before one's self
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 900 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Grapes of Wrath society before one's self
The Grapes of Wrath is written by John Steinbeck as a political statement about the need to put the well being of society as a whole before the individual needs. He discusses this idea in the book through his three main central characters, Tom, Ma, Casy and through his intercalary chapters. Throughout the book they all come to realise this need and the events that lead up to their realisation are used as evidence to
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the twenty families became one family, the children were the children of all” and chapter 23 which talk about what the migrants did in their leisure time together .
In conclusion it is clear that John Steinbeck’s notion that ‘the needs of the individual must be secondary to those of society as whole’ are apparent constantly and in just about every aspect of the book. From the story to the intercalary chapters the message remains clear.
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