LETS TALK ON WHAT WE READ!!!DO WE??

bonddonraj

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finished The Grapes of Wrath, not that long ago and I did like it more then I had expected considering I am not in general a big fan of Steinbeck or the way he writes. It was a good story displaying the way of life for the immigrants from the south during the time of the dust bowl, and a lot of comparisons could be drawn from that to today and the immigrants of Mexico. I do generally like books that still hold some relevance to the current world and times. But I was left uneasy by the ending of the book. For one thing it felt as if no real closure was given to the story, the characters were just left hanging, and in some ways I could see where this could be a useful tact for a writer, but in other ways, it makes the story feel like there is no real point behind it being made. The other thing about the ending was the fact that I found the end took a very bazaar twist, that could be read in a few different ways. And when an author ends a book on such a powerful and perhaps disturbing note as that it is usually to make some definitive point. It is meant to catch the readers eye. Though it still left me with some questions and feelings of uncertainty, like everything is still up in the air.

I was just wondering what others who have read it might have thought of the ending, or just the book in genreal.

continue frinds........
 
yes, this is what even i feels that we read so many different subject and books and many other things but do we do or convert the things into action what we read?
well i feel that many things that we read, out of them many things are there which just cant be done in real life. It is limited till only reading but not doing in practical life.

what say ha ??
 
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