Chapter 10
Chapter 10 Part 2
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
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Who is worried about leaving the farm and wants to stay behind?

Grampa

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What role does Al play in the trip preparation?

He checks and prepares the car

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What happens to the abandoned houses after families leave?

Animals and nature start to reclaim them

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What road do most migrants take west?

Route 66

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Who wrote Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck

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What does Ma do to trick Grampa into coming with them?

She puts sleeping medicine in his coffee

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Who is Al, and what is his relationship to Tom?

Al is Tom’s younger brother

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What point of view is Chapter 11 written in?

Third-person general commentary (intercalary chapter)

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What danger do families face along the highway?

Exploitation, mechanical failures, and lack of help

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What state are the Joads leaving?

Oklahoma

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What item does Ma refuse to leave behind, calling it "holy"?

The family photo

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Why is Ma worried about the trip, even though she stays quiet?

She fears the unknown and what might happen to the family

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What does Steinbeck suggest about the people who left the land?

They were deeply connected to it emotionally

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What tone does Steinbeck use in this chapter?

Urgent, reflective, and sympathetic

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What major historical event occurred right after The Dust Bowl

The Great Depression 

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What decision does the family make about taking the dog?

They decide to bring it

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What kind of vehicle does the family drive?

A Hudson Super-Six, converted into a truck

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How does the chapter reflect on the industrialized farming system?

It criticizes how machines replaced people and broke the bond with the land

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How does Steinbeck show the connection between all migrant families?

He generalizes their experiences and uses plural narration

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What prize did The Grapes of Wrath win in 1940?

The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

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Why does Tom think they shouldn't worry too much about the journey?

He believes they’ll handle problems as they come

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What theme is revealed when the family chooses to stick together no matter what?

Family unity and survival through hardship

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What literary device is mainly used in this chapter?

Allegory and personification of the land and houses

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Why is Route 66 called the "road of flight"?

Because it’s the path of escape for thousands of desperate families

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What biblical story is often paralleled in the novel?

The Exodus (Moses leading people to the Promised Land)