Symbolism In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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Conor O’Malley struggled with speaking the truth throughout the whole book. He wanted to shield himself from what he knew was going to happen to his mother. The monster came to Conor and only asked one thing of him, that he tell the monster the truth. “If you speak the truth, you will be able to face whatever comes” (Ness 222). Conor’s mother never told him the truth about her illness, she wanted to keep his hopes high above the sky. When the monster told Conor about the Yew tree and how it could cure everything, he considered it to be a panacea. Conor’s mom started taking the Yew tree medicine but unfortunately, it had finites, and could not cure her. There was one thing that Conor did not realize until the end of the book, belief is half