Family Disintergration
Title: Family Disintergration
Category: Literature / English
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Family Disintergration
One of the hardest things in life to endure is change, and no
matter how big or small it is, it will have a lasting impact on
the person or situation that it is affecting. In The Grapes of
Wrath, Steinbeck demonstrates major change in regards to the
Joad family and their beliefs. As they travel from Oklahoma to
California, they are faced with many new people, challenges,
and different ways of life then they
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the novel and the need to help others,
basically all becoming one family.
The stout woman smiled. “No need to thank.
Ever’body’s in the same wagon. S’pose we was down.
You’d a give us a han’.”
“Yes,” Ma said, “we would.”
“Or anybody.”
“Or anybody, Use’ ta be the fambly was fust. It
ain’t so now. It’s anybody. Worse off we get, the
more we got to do” (Steinbeck 606).
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