Elisa grows all of their fruits and vegetables while Henry raises their meat and poultry.
She shows that she has begun to trust when she opens up conversationally about her flowers, and also physically, when she takes off her hat, draws out her hair, and invites him beyond the fence.
John Steinbeck establishes that this couple doesn't have a lot of money by showing their concern about spending money on a dinner in town. He lets us know that winter is approaching and this is a down period for them since they don't work during the winter. This indicates they may live from paycheck to paycheck since their income is influenced by the seasons and not any particular profession.
The Josh Hodgins Show - 1998 Lifestyles 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The Josh Hodgins Show - 1998 Lifestyles 2-1 was released on: USA: 21 February 1999
Lifestyles
Late summer to early winter are times when chrysanthemums are in bloom.Specifically, chrysanthemums can be early, middle, or late bloomers. Early bloomers embellish the landscape between late summer and early autumn. Mid-season bloomers emerge for mid-autumnal colors, fragrances, shapes, and textures. Late-season bloomers show their flowers between mid-autumn and early winter.
Steinbeck is using the literary technique of characterization to show Lennie's gentle nature and love of soft things. Through Lennie's actions, Steinbeck gives readers insight into his personality and traits.
In Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath," he uses the "newspaper car" with its fancy gadgets and radio to show how Americans are restless and dissatisfied with their current circumstances. The car symbolizes the desire for adventure and change, as well as the allure of a better life elsewhere.
He uses the word ”scuffed” to show the frustration of the tenant.
It is "show/shows".
Curley's wife has no respect, no identity and no future. she is lonely and wants attention. this makes the reader sympathize with her.
John Steinbeck compares the evil growing in the town to a disease or a cancer that spreads and corrupts everything it touches. He uses this metaphor to show how the negative influence of power and greed can permeate a community and destroy its moral integrity.