Tom brought home a turtle to give to his younger family members (Ruthie and Winfield)
When Tom comes home, the Joads want to know where he has been during his absence and why he was released early from prison. They are also eager to hear about his experiences while on the run and understand how his time away has shaped his worldview and plans for the future.
If Tom had busted out of jail
what does pa tells ma when joad arrived in the grapes of wrath
The Joads were seaching for serenity of family life. They wanted a little white house with enough food for all. Through out the book you find passages in which each person is looking for something different however, it all boils down to stability. Grandpa dreamed of oranges and grapes in plenty. Ma wanted her family all around her. They were given a handbill in which they were promised plenty of work, a home and food for all.
They are both about people who are looking for work/home during the Depression.
What factors caused muley to be touched
In Steinbeck's book the Grapes of Wrath the title can be interpreted in many ways. I believe that Steinbeck is using the grapes a symbol of plenty and renewal. If your read the end of chapter 25 the quote "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage" means that the migrant people are feeling a growing hatred for the low standard way of living in California. The idea of the people longing for vintage means that they are longing for jobs, a life, and the feeling of being treated like humans.
The goggles symbolize protection, resilience, and adaptation in The Grapes of Wrath. They serve as a tool for the characters to shield themselves from the harsh environment and dangers they face during their journey, highlighting their determination to survive and overcome adversity.
Grapes were first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Middle East.
The local people fear the migrants in "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck because they view them as competition for scarce resources and jobs during the Great Depression. The presence of migrants threatens their livelihoods and creates a sense of unease and resentment among the locals. Additionally, stereotypes and prejudices against migrants contribute to the fear and hostility directed towards them.
Do you go home and touch your testacles
smash the grapes and that is it
The main characters in "The Grapes of Wrath" are the Joad family, particularly Tom Joad, Ma Joad, and Jim Casy. The novel follows their journey as they are pushed off their land in Oklahoma during the Great Depression and travel to California in search of a better life. Their resilience and unity in the face of adversity are central themes of the book.
Wine should be made from grapes. Grapes contain no gluten. Gluten is only found in WHEAT and wheat products.