Ma Joad.
Tom Joad said this line in John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath." He expresses a sense of resilience and solidarity with his family despite the hardships they face.
The girls said she read the Grapes of Wroth, but she really meant The Grapes of Wrath.
Yes I believe she did after reading the grapes of wrath she was said to have been shocked with the contents of the book. Because it was written in vernacular language (how people actually speak) she started to think, is this actually happening in California ? Of course it was and she found this out for her self after reading 'The Grapes Of Wrath'. Therefore 'The Grapes Of Wrath' was one of the books which changed the world as my English teacher would say. From Anna 16
The animal that said that grapes were sour was the human. This is because the human is the only animal that knows how to use the English language.
After failing to get the grapes ,after jumping many times the fox said the grapes were sour he should have tried harder.
There is one very specific food that is said to represent the state of California. Grapes are said to represent California.
The alveoli are air sacs that could be said to resemble grapes.
Pg 37 "That's right," the tenant said. "But for your three dollars a day fifteen or twenty families can't eat at all. Nearly a hundred people have to go out and wander on the roads for your three dollars a day. Is that right?"
John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940 for his novel "The Grapes of Wrath," which is a powerful depiction of the struggles faced by a family during the Great Depression. The novel was recognized for its social relevance, strong narrative, and vivid portrayal of the human condition.
Steinbeck believed that his "short works" were his best. Basically, he believed that his long works, i.e., The Grapes of Wrath and East of Eden, said less than his short works.Also, John Steinbeck began writing short stories at Stanford, and some would claim that his short stories were the most well crafted of all his literary endeavors.
I don't know but in an interview Justin said he liked Bananas and Grapes.
I have twice purchased grapes that said organic,yet i could not eat them due to the bitterness of pesticides on them! The label says USDA organic. How do I solve this-
the many crops grown in Italy are grapes lemons olives and prickly pears where you find almost anywhere