TGOW Critics - How society is presented (collectivism)

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Grock
"those who act selfishly are destined to fail"
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Motley
"Ma Joad's growing power acts as a source of communal strength sheltering human dignity from the antisocial effects of individualism"
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Williamson
"Steinbeck presents the domestic as the universal experience connecting all human beings"
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Zirakzadeh
"Steinbeck's novel does not assume the existence of single national culture"
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"Ma Joad's growing power acts as a source of communal strength sheltering human dignity from the antisocial effects of individualism"

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Motley

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"Steinbeck presents the domestic as the universal experience connecting all human beings"

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Card 4

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"Steinbeck's novel does not assume the existence of single national culture"

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