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Grapes Of Wrath - Allusion

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Text: "He placed a box of apples in the box, then he lay down and placed the box next to the stream, then held it with the hands and said violently," he said. Talk to them while walking on the "rotten" street ... they probably know. "He gently guided the box until now and let it go" (493). "I think that" maybe all men "are all women we love. Perhaps this is the spirit of God - the human spirit - the whole society. 'Now I think about it and sit there, one' suddenly '- I know that.

Carol of Steinbeck wants to obtain "angry grape" from the "republic of war". "My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.The song - written by Julia Wow Howh in 1861. She got" angry grass "from the Apocalypse 14: 19 of the Bible. When choosing the title Steinbeck emphasized that the book is not a communist but an American, as he knew that the book would be called. The novel was widely praised, and best seller - about 430,000 copies were printed in February 1940. But it also caused controversy. California co-farmers are angry with the book, which means they use immigrants for cheap labor. They called the book "mountain of lies", attacked it, burned the work publicly, and called it communism. Other agencies banned books for envy, for envy, and when women breed mothers on hungry men

Holey Classic is famous for John Steinbeck's "Anne's Grape". Steinbeck used the main character Tom Jodh and former missionary Jim Cassie to symbolize the characters of Christians throughout the book. This family is often used to represent people and certain people in the Bible. Johns went on a journey as a symbol of the Bible. The biblical symbol emerging through "angry grapes" greatly enhanced the meaning of the story through the development of characters and plots.