Analysis: The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath, written by John Steinbeck, is a story of hardship and the Joad family's struggle for a more sufficient life. It is a novel that depicts the journey of the archetypal hero through the Joad family. Together, the family completes the hero cycle. When the family is first burdened with the news of having to leave their home, they see hope in Tom's return from prison. Tom's return to the family is a metaphor for a return of good fortune for the family. Throughout the novel, the family has ups and many downs. Because the story is based on a group of people during a time of desperation among thousands, it is very depressing. The difficulty of the time that Steinbeck shows through the Joad's makes readers aware of the suffering that was in play. The first part of the archetypal hero cycle is the call to action which doubles as a conflict in this novel. The Joad's are called to action when they find out that their land has b
In the beginning of the novel, there is a land turtle that is slow but always reaches its destination. The conflict here is between the corporate land owners and the small profit farmers. The Joad family depicts the archetypal hero's journey in the novel The Grapes of Wrath from start to finish. But when they decided to go a certain distance they did it. "The Joads experience sacrifice throughout their ordeal, and long before they reach the desert. The Joad family went from being a strong, independent and giving family to being "Okies," the term the Californians used when they talked to the migrants like the Joads. The Joad's enter their time of initiation when they cross the state line into California. In other words, they will be "on their way to prosperity. The family's journey segment of their hero cycle consisted of driving half way across the country with little resources and modifying their way of life to be able to survive wherever they are. The sacrifice made was to better their lives but instead, it lessened their abilities as a family. A hero is someone who, although she has not had the smoothest journey, comes out climbing to the top. This was done during a rain storm which symbolizes the restoration of life, or in the Joad's case, the restoration of their family spirit.
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