Grapes of wrath Chapter 15.
The essay must include quotes and reflections as how Steinbeck mirrors the way in which the Capitalist system made the economy unfair for everyone. This was some source of thesis intro + thesis. Steinbeck contributes to the novel with a series of situations that centralize in a topic applicable throughout the entire book. Chapter 15 inquires the coexistence and interdependency of two distantly similar types of living in the economic system throughout the 1930’s; it explores the views on immigration and the realization of compassion towards others as necessary for mutual benefit. In one station, out of all out there in route 66, Mae and Al are dependent on migration, but isolated from the current movement. Their business depends on those who decide to make a stop, but their clientele has different faces, different cars, different motives of travel and different possibilities.