Steinbeck's Similes

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The simile in the closing paragraph of this chapter underlines the correlation between hunger and anger by showing how all the migrants are scrambling around from place to place because they are being pushed off their camps. Steinbeck makes the simile, “On the highways the people moved like ants and searched for work, for food. And the anger began to ferment” (284), to show how the anger grows from having too much on their plate (which isn't food). Not only do the migrants have to worry about getting jobs and feeding their families, but they also have worry about where they are camping out. Over time, these migrants will be so fed up with scurrying around that their hunger will also bring frustration and anger with it.

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