Chapter 29 of The Grapes of Wrath is an "inner" chapter and, therefore, short and lyrical in style. It is also a Biblical-styled chapter, as it depicts the Great Flood that is used as counterpoint to the Dust Bowl chapters earlier. Steinback makes use of pathetic fallacy (weather to depict emotional tone) as the apocalyptic weather is a kind of purgation--an excessive baptism that brings death across the land.
There is internal conflict present in this passage: "This, I thought, was the moment of decision, which was to rob me of, or bestow happiness on me for ever." This shows that this person is struggling to make a decision.
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<h3>In Favor to Age:- · They have more practical knowledge rather than bookish knowledge. · Aged people have more patience ...</h3>
Soothsayer:
Beware the ides of March.
CAESAR:
He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass!
The soothsayer's warning is an example of which literary devices?
A. conflict
B. flashback
C. foreshadowing
D. imagery
C