1. Grapes of wrath
The difference between being the hunter and being hunted is when you"re "huntin" somepin your strong but when you get hunted - sompin happens to you you aint" strong; maybe your fierce, but you ain't strong [you"ll] maybe shoot a fella in the dark, but [you] don't maul nobody with a fence stake no more" (Steinbeck, 78) Muley compares himself, as a hunter, to a mean wolf, but as the hunted, a weasel; a life where one must sneak around and attack unnoticed, the life of the hunted. 6.Chapters 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 tell the narrative about Tom Joad and his family the way novels usually...
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- Approx Pages: 21
- Grade Level: High School