A Critique of the Turtle
By: Mike • Essay • 292 Words • November 12, 2009 • 1,548 Views
Essay title: A Critique of the Turtle
The Turtle is one chapter from John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath. In this essay, Steinbeck successfully uses both symbolism and figurative languages to describe a turtle’s journey across the highway.
In The Turtle, Steinbeck realistically describes the dangerous journey of a land turtle across a concrete highway. From the beginning of its journey, the turtle crawls slowly toward the highway and conquers many obstacles, and finally it climbs onto the highway. As the turtle tries to cross the road, it is almost hit by a speeding sedan. And later, a truck swerves to hit the turtle, and it is spun back off the highway, lying on his back. Eventually, the turtle pulls itself over, crawls down the embankment, and continues on its way.
Symbolism repeatedly appears in this essay. First, the turtle is a symbol of the migrant farm workers. Just like the turtle, they are unarmed, working hard on their way, struggling towards a better life. Secondly, in contrast to the small and weak turtle, the truck driver is a