Human Behaviors In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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Being an altruistic person means doing things to help others, or truly being selfless. Human behaviors can be influenced by a altruism or selfishness. In The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck shows many examples of altruistic behaviors carried out by the characters. Throughout chapters fourteen through seventeen, I think that Steinbeck assumed that altruism is the predominant motivator of human behavior.
Steinbeck shows altruistic behaviors in many of his characters. One that really stuck out was a waitress at a diner along Route 66, Mae. When a poor family with two little boys walks into the diner to buy bread, the two boys walk over to the candy counter and admire the candies. The father asks Mae how much the candies are, and she tells them