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    solve the problem. They have a duty to protect us from our enemies. They have an obligation to keep peace among ourself and other nations. Most important‚ the government has an obligation to help those in need throughout the whole nation. In the book “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck‚ shows a true definition of how a community should look and act in chapter 17. He focuses not only in individual but how the whole nation suffers injustice due to economic crisis. In contrary‚ Henry David Thoreau wrote

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    The 1940 adaptation of John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath depicts the hardships and struggles of the colorful and dysfunctional Joad family in every shade of black and white available. When the Great Depression hits‚ the Joads‚ who make their living as sharecroppers‚ are forced off their land and made to look west for any chance of finding a job. As the family’s numbers dwindle‚ they face the reality of the lack of work even in dreamlike California. From digging ditches to picking peaches and cotton

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    The Story begins with Granny Weatherall already lying on her deathbed. Granny is having mental flashbacks as the end of her life approaches like "a fog [rising] over the valley." Porter uses the foggy weather to show the cloudiness and disillusionment that Granny seems to be receiving as the end of her life becomes more and more apparent. Granny recalls events throughout her life‚ from being left at the altar on her wedding day‚ (her first "jilting") to losing a child‚ to coming to an understanding

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    Susan Willis is a very intelligent woman that is an English Professor at the University of Duke. Even though she has a high intellect‚ Willis often views her surroundings through a skewed point of view. Because Willis is a communist‚ she tries to belittle anything positive about a democratic organization. Having such a biased opinion makes Susans remarks fairly invalid. At the very beginning of Willis’s essay she says “spontaneity is so great that spontaneity itself has been programmed.”Not even

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    which “drop and dry with black shreds hanging from them”. The purple prunes‚ which now “carpet the ground”‚ fill the valley with “the odor of sweet decay”. Pears are left to be devoured by the yellowjackets‚ and give off a smell of “ferment and rot”. Grapes are not good enough to make good wine‚ and the wine that is made from them is “the smell of decay and chemicals”. As we can see‚ the text goes into quite a lot of detail in the description of the different fruits decaying all over the State. Fruits

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    John Steinbeck uses many literary techniques in The Grapes of Wrath to help the reader better understand the story. One of these techniques that is of particular importance is his use in writing the intercalary chapters. Steinbeck uses these intercalary chapters to foreshadow the events that will occur in the regular chapters that tell the Joad’s story. The extent of description that Steinbeck uses in these chapters allows them to fit very well into the novel. Clearly‚ the author’s goal is to have

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    The Great Plains‚ which covered parts of Kansas‚ Colorado‚ New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ and Texas. It occurred during the years of 1933 to 1939. The uprooting‚ poverty‚ and human suffering caused during this period is notably shown in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. So the question is how did it happen? What was the relief? Its cause is complicated. Poor agricultural practices and years of continued drought caused the Dust Bowl. When the drought combined with the heat‚ the Earth dried and

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    Science Fair Research Paper Chemical mixture separation of grape soda. -How can I separate color dyes in grape soda using space sand? By: Jiaqi Li Room: 8B/327 There are many different types of soda with different color. Is soda really made of natural color from fruit? Is that safe to drink? Will that kill you? So there is science behind this. The colors of the soda is made of pigments. The fruit color will make the color of the soda brighter. Column Chromatography is a new technical

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    worked as a manual laborer before deciding to become a writer. He received his higher education from Stanford University‚ but a short time later‚ dropped out. During his career‚ he wrote many other books including another one of his most popular‚ The Grapes of Wrath.

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    Grant establishes himself as an atheist early in the novel‚ and continuously admits his resent towards the church and his rejection of the bible. The only thing that was able to feel any form of religious faith and acceptance was when he was with Grant‚ “I felt like someone who had just found religion. I felt like crying with joy. I really did‚” (Gaines 186). Grant has never felt the unity that religion can bring to an individual once they experience it. The religious dominance in Grant’s town helps

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