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Connection from "summary" of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

The idea of connection flows through the pages of "The Grapes of Wrath" like a river winding through a vast landscape. It is a thread that weaves together the characters, the setting, and the events of the story, creating a complex web of relationships that shape the narrative. At its core, connection in the novel is about the ties that bind people together, whether they are family members, friends, or strangers thrown together by circumstance. These connections are not always easy or straightforward, but they are powerful and enduring, shaping the characters' lives in ways both subtle and profound. One of the most striking examples of connection in the novel is the bond between the Joad family members. Despite the hardships they face and the trials they endure, the Joads remain united, drawing strength from each other and finding solace in their shared experie...
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    The Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

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