Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Though a highly original work in its own right, The
Grapes or Wrath by John Steinbeck nevertheless reflects a
number or significant characteristics or Thomas Hardy's six
major Wessex novels. Similarities between the twentieth-century
American masterpiece and the Victorian novels are
especially pronounced in the Following areas: (1) the
analysis or social problems; (2) the use or nature (land
and animals) both realistically and Figuratively; (3) the
portrayal or the failure or Christianity; and (4) the
exploration or the theme or dreams and illusions destroyed
by reality.
Grapes or Wrath by John Steinbeck nevertheless reflects a
number or significant characteristics or Thomas Hardy's six
major Wessex novels. Similarities between the twentieth-century
American masterpiece and the Victorian novels are
especially pronounced in the Following areas: (1) the
analysis or social problems; (2) the use or nature (land
and animals) both realistically and Figuratively; (3) the
portrayal or the failure or Christianity; and (4) the
exploration or the theme or dreams and illusions destroyed
by reality.
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