English, 26.08.2020 18:01 danielahchf
In one of the most memorable passages in the novel, Steinbeck’s narrator laments the circumstances in which when a "crop grew, and was harvested, no man had crumbled a hot clod in his fingers and let the earth sift past his fingertips. No man had touched the seed, or lusted for the growth. Men ate what they had not raised, had no connection with the bread." Why did Steinbeck seem to think this mattered, and was he right to think so?
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