The Role Of Jim Casy In John Steinbeck's Grapes Of Wrath

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In the book Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, Tom Joad encounters Casy on his way home from jail. Casy sits under a tree and talks on and on about all of the times he slept with women when he was a practicing preacher. He had some guilt about this and he isolated himself from everyone. He soon realized that hanging out with people is what life is about. This caused him to meet Tom and help his family out. Jim Casy is often considered a Christ-figure. One of the ideas that most people would not think of is his initials. The initials of his name, J.C., are the same as Jesus Christ. In a Christ-like fashion, Casy sacrifices himself when he turns himself into save Tom after an altercation with a deputy. Casy comes to believe so strongly