Critical Response to The Grapes of Wrath

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William B

 

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May 31, 2013

 

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University

 

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The shorter chapters help reiterate and emphasize that the situation of the Joad family was not unique, and show how there were too few people willing to help out. The shorter chapters also repeatedly point out that this was America in the 1930s, and that Steinbeck's novel is not plainly a book of fiction...
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The colors most present in the novel are gray and red. After they are mentioned in the first sentence of the novel, they are repetitively brought up in much of the imagery. Gray is the color of wear and deterioration, found especially prevalent in the very end of the book. The dust from the beginning of the novel is described as red or rust-colored, but by the end of the novel, the new dust around them is increasingly described as gray...
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