Diction And Symbolism In John Steinbeck's Grapes Of Wrath

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The Great Depression was a time when many starving individuals were desperate for a job and food. Those who learned to work together under a failing capitalist government gathered some food and money to survive. Through the utilization of diction and symbolism, John Steinbeck's “Grapes of Wrath”, conveys an organized government worked by the people is the way to go. Steinbeck's use of symbolism with turtle, he contradicts his belief for social change. The turtle represents many individuals during The Great Depression who are struggling. Throughout the novel Steinbeck stated, when people work together, anything can be accomplished. However, the turtle needed no help when it was struggling to get back on its feet. Maybe Steinbeck portrays,