Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Grapes of Wrath...good ideas?--daisy a.
So, I reread the book and started my report, however I'm feeling iffy on my topic. Perhaps I can have some reassurance on it. I decided to discuss about how society starts to push out the "beggars" at a certain point of "asking for too much"-- that no one (or hardly anyone) can give everything up for another, especially strangers. The other topic I could discuss, after Ross mentioned it, is how Steinbeck uses nature to show the conflict or situation in his novels like Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men (sorry about the underlining--iPhones)
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I think it's an interesting and a new way to view the novel. I encourage you to do it! It sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI like both. Which one did you end up choosing to write your essay?
ReplyDeleteWell, both topics are very interesting. Can I know which one you decided on ?
ReplyDeleteI definitely think that this original perspective is good. I have never thought about it that way, but your argument definitely has validity.
ReplyDeleteSorry to barely see this right now but both topics seem intriguing! Which one did u end up writing about?
ReplyDeleteSorry for reading this so late. I think both topics were interesting especially the second one. Which one did you choose and what did you come up with?
ReplyDeleteI do remember the nature being so revieling about the conflict that was something I enjoy about Steinbeck.
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