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The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Total Classic!!!
Review: I am a 15 year old high school sophomore in an advanced english class. We had to read this book for school, but I finished it in less than 3 hours. It was one of the best books I have ever read! The symbolism of the turtle's struggle and how it planted new life with the seed in it's shell was so significant of the Joad's struggles! I have read so much of Steinbecks work, and this was first rate material! Next to Of Mice and Men, this is his best novel that I have read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Human despair leads to acts of love and of violence
Review: While on the road, the Joads encounter much that challenges their concept of brotherly love. They are expertly placed in situations where they are forced to make critical value judgments that will impact upon their self concepts for their lives. These circumstances and experiences are so real to the reader that he or she cannot help but to be affected as well. Was ever a more touching scene written than when Rose of Sharon climbsout of her deserved despair to nourish the beleagured stranger? Superb

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was life.
Review: Of course this is a classic, the life of the dust bowl migration families is described in brilliant detail. My only difficulty was the ending that just - ended, seemingly in mid-sentence. If you hate details, or need a finished end, don't read this. If you want to eat, breathe and feel life in the 30s, pick this up and you won't put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Big-Don's Book Review of a Steinbeck Classic
Review: This dramatic tale of a migrant family's struggle with the hardship of loss is nothing short of a masterpiece. The symbolism and heart put into this story captivates the reader and draws him/her to read on. The only regret I had about reading this book is that I had to reach the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest novels of the century
Review: The Grapes of Wrath is one of the greatest novels of this century, and there's one simple reason for it. When you read this novel you feel like you are living it; the images it brings forth are so vivid. John Steinbeck's style of writing is not one that you can learn, it is more a feeling than an art. He puts you in the shoes of the Joad family, and also paints vivid pictures of how the depression affects others: the used car salesman, the land turtle, and many others. You cannot help but feel the emotions of the characters, and feel the tone of a conversation.

The Grapes of Wrath is about a family that gets kicked off their land in Oklahoma during the depression. The Joads borrowed too much money while it was dry, and the bank took possession of their land. Their only hope: a handbill stating that there was lots of work in California. So they, along with thousands of other families, sell off what the have left, and set off to the land where everyone lives in white houses and fruit trees are growing everywhere.

The book follows their arduous trip across the desert and over the mountains, and what they encounter when they get to California. In their ancient Hudson, with the rear cut off to make it look like a truck, loaded with 12 people and all their belongings, they set out on the journey of their lives. One gets the sense, however, that this book isn't about one family's journey but man's struggle throughout history. Steinbeck's imagery captures our emotions, and we often think of times when we are helpless, lost in our misery. People sold their whole lives to try and get to California: " 'It ain't the people's fault' [Casy] said 'How would you like to sell the bed you sleep on for a tankful of gas?' "(p. 137). It makes us think of times when joy comes from unexpected places, a joy that brings tears to our eyes. Ma Joad said "I'm learnin' one thing good...if you're in trouble or hurt or need - go to poor people. They're the only ones that'll help"(p. 415).

Steinbeck's analysis of the human spirit leaves one looking in. While talking about the greedy landowners in California, he says "The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line."(p. 313) Seemingly simple statements like these are scattered throughout the novel, and are explanations of many of the problems in the world today. To be this descriptive and dead on, it would be hard to write about something you were not part of. Steinbeck experienced much of what the Joads experienced, another asset for him.

The lessons learned by the Joads are ones that we need to learn as well; lessons about compassion, perseverance, and the human spirit. This book will make you laugh, it will make you cry, but most of all it will make you think. It will make you analyze the world around you, and yourself. That's what makes The Grapes of Wrath one of the greatest novels of our time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Religion of the novel!!
Review: The novel the Grapes of Wrath by John Stienbeck depicts many actions of religion. The characters and events in the novel bring forth these religious actions. A character in the story by the name of Jim Casey reveals the Christ figure of the story. The initials of this character are the same initials as Jesus Christ. Casey's last word to the guards before he died were "you dont know what you're doing" which are similar to those words spoken by Christ at his death "Forgive them Father for they know not what they do." This is just one of the many examples of religion tied into a novel that does not deal specifically with religion Or does it???????????

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was Great!!!
Review: It was great. Im not a good reader and I thaught tat it would take me forever to finish thisbook but it only took me 2 and a half days. It was great!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is a once-read book
Review: This is a book that you should read at least once. It gives you facts on American History and how people lived. You learn a lot from this book but consider reading this book when you are in your late teens. Some of its contents are not understood until you are in high school. Everyone should read this once in their life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very entertaining and thought provoking
Review: I recently read The Grapes of Wrath for a school program, and I really liked it. It's the story of a group of migrants in the 30's traveling from Oklahoma to California. The bank has foreclosed on their farm and they are escaping the Dustbowl for the promise of a better life. The story is really about the trials that people went through in the depression. It is a long book, but you are kept entertained throughout the book with the vivid description of the landscape, the language of the farmers and some of the funny characters. Although boring in parts, it is a great book that gives you insight into the time period of the depression in the 30's.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Grapes of Wrath is very entertaining
Review: I recently read the grapes of wrath for a school program, and I really liked it. It is a long book, but you are kept entertained by how people talked back then, and some of the farmer characters are funny. Although sometimes boring, it was a great book.


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