Rhetorical Analysis: The Grapes Of Wrath

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In chapter twenty-one Steinbeck introduced a logical argument which, through rhetorical strategies, he was able to enhance the hostile emotions that were accumulated by the migrants and poor farmers by edging on a response from the reader The importance of chapter twenty-one in The Grapes of Wrath was to test the temper of the reader in order to signify the anger that was felt during the time. This anger was important due to its foreshadowing of the overall downfall. During the period in which this chapter took place, the migrants were being subjected by the commercial farming industry, which through writing, Steinbeck was able to put forth his views on what had occured. The commercial farming industry was the primary force to a downfall of