Grapes of Wrath Chapter 9 Quotes Quiz
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Which quote demonstrates the worker collective connected temporally (before the later social connection is established)?

  • 'Get rich, he said. Bring out those tools - get a few dollars for them.'
  • 'The teeth. Sound all over. Deep lungs. Feet fair and clean. How much?'
  • 'In the little houses the tenant people sifted their belongings and the belongings of their fathers and of their grandfathers.' (correct)
  • 'In the stiff pull - straining hams and buttocks, split-second timed together.'
  • Which quote demonstrates a constant underlying struggle between lower and upper class (links to Marxist dialectic)?

  • 'In the little houses the tenant people sifted their belongings and the belongings of their fathers and of their grandfathers.'
  • 'In the stiff pull - straining hams and buttocks, split-second timed together.'
  • 'Get rich, he said. Bring out those tools - get a few dollars for them.' (correct)
  • 'No. Leave it. Burn it.'
  • Which quote connects a feeling of physicality to the workers' struggle and thus makes their plight seem more desperate?

  • 'Can you live without the willow tree? Well, no you can't.'
  • 'In the stiff pull - straining hams and buttocks, split-second timed together.' (correct)
  • 'Maybe we can start again, in the new rich land - in California, where the fruit grows.'
  • 'We could have saved you, but you cut us down, and soon you will be cut down and there'll be none of us to save you.'
  • Which quote demonstrates the quantifying of vitality and thus the extent of institutionalization?

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    Which quote foreshadows the increasing power of the collective worker?

    <p>'We could have saved you, but you cut us down, and soon you will be cut down and there'll be none of us to save you.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which quote demonstrates the ambiguous nature of the paradise of California?

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    Which quote demonstrates the endurance of the working-class spirit above all else?

    <p>'When shoes and clothes and food, when even hope is gone, we'll have the rifle.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the 'Pilgrim's Progress' book?

    <p>The original book is narrated by an omniscient narrator, directing the reader through dream states, empowering the worker above the employer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which quote demonstrates the extent of the effect of leaving?

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    Which quote demonstrates a shared loss of vitality that the workers experience?

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    Study Notes

    Quotes from Grapes of Wrath - Chapter 9

    • The tenant workers reflect on a shared legacy through their possessions, indicating a deep connection to their families and history.
    • A struggle between classes is highlighted through desire for wealth and the desperation to sell tools for survival.
    • Physicality is emphasized in the workers' efforts, portraying their struggle as intense and urgent.
    • The quantification of workers’ vitality raises questions about their worth and the dehumanizing effects of institutionalization.
    • Foreshadowing the strength of collective action, a warning suggests repercussions for those who disregard solidarity among workers.
    • California is presented with ambiguity, representing hope for a fresh start juxtaposed with the uncertainty of the promised land.
    • The spirit of the working class persists even when material necessities and hope are stripped away, emphasizing resilience.
    • "Pilgrim's Progress" serves as a significant metaphor for the workers’ journey, symbolizing an awakening and empowerment against the establishment.
    • The instruction to leave behind belongings reflects profound loss and the necessity for survival amidst hardship.
    • A poignant illustration of shared grief within the worker community arises through a metaphorical connection to nature, indicating a deep sense of belonging and loss.

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    Test your knowledge of significant quotes from Chapter 9 of 'The Grapes of Wrath'. This quiz focuses on pivotal moments that illustrate themes of class struggle and worker solidarity. Perfect for students looking to deepen their understanding of Steinbeck's message.

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