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Grapes of wrath
Grapes of Wrath, Chapters 1-11: 5 out of 8 questions
1.What does the setting of the opening scene suggest about the rest of the novel? What does it suggest about family structure?
The opening scene suggests that the Dust Bowl would have a major impact on the lives of the farmers and their families. The first few paragraphs go into profound detail about the movements and formations of the weather which lead to the Dust Bowl, "The surface of the earth crusted, a thin hard crust, and as the sky became pale, so the earth became pale." (Steinbeck, 1) These weather changes eventually affect the lives of the characters whom the reader is introduced in the latter. The opening scene also illustrated the structure of families, where the "women… [stood] beside their men…and the children [played]" (Steinbeck, 6-7). The families were all similarly structured; Men made decisions, women watched the children and did as they were told.
2.Animals play an important symbolic role throughout this novel. What important qualities does the land turtle have as described in Chapter 3?
The land turtle described in chapter three shows intense determination to get to his destination. He climbs over walls too high, "[pushing himself] higher and
Approximate Word count = 5172
Approximate Pages = 21 (250 words per page double spaced)
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