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which character would steinbeck most likely use to convey a message about morality or code

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  • 06-02-2021

Answer:

A. Jim Casy

Explanation: These are the options for the question;

A. Jim Casy

B. Ma

C. Rose of Sharon

D. Tom Joad

The Grapes of Wrath, which is an realist novel that was written by John Steinbeck in America. The novel was published in 1939. Jim Casy can be considered as a moral spokesman of the novel, he was described as a Christ-figure. He has the same Initials as Jesus Christ i.e J.C.

Jim Casy gave himself as sacrifice when he wanted to save Tom out during altercation with a deputy.

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