Grapes...
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
House
Okay, I know this is sort of from a while back in the book.... but the very first paragraph of Chapter 6 (page 54) describes a "small unpainted house...mashed at one corner, and...pushed off its foundations so that it slumped at an angle." Is this the very same house described in the other part of the story, the one without Joad? The one that was run over by the bulldozer? Or is it just a similar situation?
Why all the detail in the first place?
My question is why do we really care about all the detail? Why does Steinbeck focus on this detail so much? It seems that when we read we look only at all the detail vs. the actual meaning of the words and the book? SoO!! If he left out so much of the detail would the book be the same? Better? what does it affect?
Why all the detail in the first place?
My question is why do we really care about all the detail? Why does Steinbeck focus on this detail so much? It seems that when we read we look only at all the detail vs. the actual meaning of the words and the book? SoO!! If he left out so much of the detail would the book be the same? Better? what does it affect?
The Cat and the Turtle
Is there any significance to the cat trying to eat the turtle, then giving up? It is some sort of foreshadowing that means that Joad (as the turtle) will face challenges, overcome them, and they will give up (allowing the family to live happily ever after)? Or am I just reading too much into this....
Killing of Rabbits
Ok... Being a vegetarian has some drawbacks when I read this book. The author insists on going into detail of how the skinning of the rabbit occurs. Why, might I ask, must the author put me through this pain and torture?? Is there a reason to the detail of the rabbits or not?
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