The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

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In the novel, The Grapes Of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, gender and stereotype role is present most of the time in this story. My thesis statement is Men act like Women and Women act like Men. The narrator of The Grapes of Wrath shows general portraits of life in a clear picture of the roles of men and women. The men consider the losses, while the women look on silently, reading their husband's expressions. Men make decisions, and women tend to the house chores. Men slaughter and hunt, while women prepare and cook. The novel gives the understanding of women and men in 1930s America. Steinbeck writes “The women knew it was all right, and the watching children knew it was all right. Women and children knew deep in themselves that no misfortune was too great to bear if their men were whole“(1.10). This quote is detailing that as long as their men are great, the families greatly. Also, Women do not do any thinking. They keep the details of life going. Because women weren’t considered equal to a male so their thoughts were irrelevant. Men are in charge of thinking and figuring things out ...

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