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Steinbeck’s purpose in chapter 1 grapes of wrath

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I believe the answer is The book opens with a bleak depiction of the dustbowl. Every hope for rain that appears is promptly crushed by nature. The author’s repetition of the word “pale” highlights the gradual destruction of the landscape.

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