Angry grapes: Symbolic people are trying to serve their families, including depression, summer sandstorms, and finding places to live safely. This is the story of Joads. Jorders is the main family of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath". It is a book that shows what the family experienced during this period and that they are trying to improve their lives at the same time. It is not enough for Steinbeck to write this story in a very simple language, because everyone can just record the account of the event and post it.
"The Grape of Anger" The symbol of John Steinbeck is known all over the world in his fascinating stories and novels. One of the novels is "angry grapes". The purpose of this novel is to reveal the plight of the people who were deprived of the land during the Great Depression. Steinbeck uses several literary elements to help link the story to the reader. In "The Grapes of Wrath" Steinbeck relies on the use of symbols to strengthen and enhance plots of other works. - Symbolism in the teacher's praise and commentary discourse of "Red Letter" 200 Nathaniel Hawthorne uses several literary means to publish the depth of his novel "Red Letter". One of the devices is symbolic. Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey points and themes to readers using ordinary things. The three elements he uses as a sign are the setting of Puritan, Forest and Weather.
The symbols are important in the story and they play an important role in Steinbeck's "elegant grapes". They develop character's personality and help to add moral meaning to the story. All these symbols are related to plot and novel meanings. The result is a deeply moving story, and humans fight for a better life.