Mom, you sigh, I don’t know what to do

Magnus 2021-12-09 08:01:21

It was really boring at the beginning, it made people feel empty. Then Tom finally found his mother, yes, the mother was found first, and then the family. Of course, seeing his mother is tantamount to finding a pillar. Everyone asked Tom if he had escaped from prison. He explained one by one that it was parole. This scene really laughed.
The grandfather obviously discussed picking grapes and oranges happily before leaving, but he didn't want to leave when he set off the next day. He sat on the ground. Although the land was not so good, it was his own. So I thought of my grandpa 〒︶〒. Later, Grandpa disappeared on the road. The words that Casey said were really praised. The living was confused and did not know where to go, but Grandpa had fallen asleep here, but all these worries were gone. Everyone didn't notice when grandma was gone, and asked her to come down to see the scenery of the orchard. At this time, mother weakly said that grandma was gone, so she didn't tell everyone in order to move forward smoothly. So I cried again T︿T
Tom finally left his mother. The words that he said in the dark made people tears like rain. It was heartbreaking to watch the figure of his mother when Tom was gone in the dark.
Tom is gone, and the family continues to move forward, not blindly complaining, nor waiting for relief, but eagerly rushing to work, creating the future with their own hands. Dad finally said that mother is the backbone of this family. This sentence, I wanted to say TヘT since Tom appeared in the yard of his uncle’s house and my mother greeted me first.

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The Grapes of Wrath quotes

  • [last lines]

    Ma Joad: Rich fellas come up an' they die, an' their kids ain't no good an' they die out. But we keep a'comin'. We're the people that live. They can't wipe us out; they can't lick us. We'll go on forever, Pa, 'cause we're the people.

  • [the family is leaving the farm, heading for California]

    Al Joad: Ain't you gonna look back, Ma? Give the ol' place a last look?

    Ma Joad: We're going' to California, ain't we? All right then let's go to California.

    Al Joad: That don't sound like you, Ma. You never was like that before.

    Ma Joad: I never had my house pushed over before. Never had my family stuck out on the road. Never had to lose everything I had in life.