They unerringly go for the jugular.
The one scene in a Steinbeck novel that stands out above all else, indeed, it stands out in American literature as a whole, is the scene in the Grapes of Wrath where Rose of Sharon gives her breast to a man dying of starvation.
Steinbeck’s publisher wrote: “”Taken as the finale of such a book with all its vastness and surge, it struck us on reflection as being all too abrupt. It seems to us that the last few pages need building up.” The publisher suggested that the starving man, a stranger, needed some introduction.
Of course, Steinbeck’s very point was that he was a stranger, that Sharon of Rose brought the stranger (and all of humankind) into the Joad family.
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