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Little brother Quote by John Steinbeck

“Joad rolled the coat up more tightly. “An old turtle,’’ he said. “Picked him up on the road. An old bulldozer. Thought I’d take ’im to my little brother. Kids like turtles.” quote by John Steinbeck
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““Joad rolled the coat up more tightly. “An old turtle,’’ he said. “Picked him up on the road. An old bulldozer. Thought I’d take ’im to my little brother. Kids like turtles.””

John Steinbeck

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Grapes of Wrath, 1939

A character likens a turtle to a resilient, humble survivor, emphasizing protective instincts toward the vulnerable.

In simple terms: A turtle symbolizes resilience and care for the weak.

Key Takeaway

Protect the vulnerable.

Themes

resilience care vulnerability

Mood

thoughtful poetic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • family support
  • community aid
  • environmental challenges
  • personal sacrifice

Key Concepts

symbolism protective instinct

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does symbolism aid empathy?
  • What responsibilities arise from seeing others as vulnerable?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex struggles.

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