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Rose Of Sharon Level Of Development
2,535 wordsGrapes of Wrath analysis Tom Joad from Steinbecks Grapes of Wrath is a prime example of a person whose morals and spiritual growth can not be restricted by the law or any other limiting factor for long. Throughout the novel he develops from a man only interested in his own independent personal desires and needs to one who is devoted to his family and sacrifices his own personal comfort for the benefit of the family. At the novels end Tom is continuing Jim Casy's generous work of uniting the poor...
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Unionization To Overcome Exploitation Unionization To Overcome Individuals
736 wordsAdam Tanner Mrs. Fruehstorfer English 8 March, 2000 Unionization to Overcome Exploitation Throughout the novel The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck illustrates a vivid portrait of how migrant workers use unionization to overcome exploitation. One pauper can not challenge a monopolized company, especially one that has concern only for profit, however, when all of the impoverished workers establish order and rebel in unison, they can conquer and overpower this indignant system. As Steinbeck s novel...
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