Premium Content The Importance of Chapter Twenty-Five
By Tom Hale - November 09, 1999
Chapter Twenty-Five is central to John Steinbeck¹s The Grapes of Wrath. Besides containing the title of the book, this chapter clearly, forcefully, and elegantly drives home Steinbeck¹s central messagethe injustice of life in the Depression-era American west. Without doubt one of Steinbeck¹s strongest attributes as a writer is the way he makes the…
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