The Value Of Life In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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Later on in life, Cal runs into the same problem, His priority in life is to be accepted by his father at any cost. When Adam begins to run low on money, Cal seizes this moment and decides to earn the money and give it to Adam as a present. When he approaches Adam telling him that he wants to give him a gift, Adam says, “ If you want to give me a present— give me a good life. That would be something I could value” (Steinbeck 544). Cal doesn't comprehend that, Adam wants his son to live a happy life not caring about about physical matter but the joy on his son’s faces. That life is not about pleasing people with physical matter but with a sense of compassion towards them. This was like a smack in the face for Cal feeling that whatever attempt