I+to+We.

"The two men squatting in a ditch, the little fire, the side-meat stewing in a single pot, the silent, stone-eyed women; behind, the children listening with their souls to words their minds do no understand. The night draws down. The baby has a cold. Here, take this blanket. It's wool. It was my mother's blanket -- take it for the baby. This is the thing to bomb. This is the beginning -- from 'I' to 'we.'" -John Steinbeck, //The Grapes of Wrath Page// 152

=I divides, We unites=

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"In the evening a strange thing happened: the twenty families became one family, the children were the children of all. The loss of home becaome one loss, and the golden time in the West was one dream. And it might be that a sick child threw despair into the hearts of twenty families, of a hundred people; that a birth there in a tent kept a hundred people quiet and awstruck through the ngiht and filled a hundred people with the birth-joy in the morning. A family which the night before had been lost and fearful might search its goods to find a present for the new baby. In the evening, sitting about the fires, the twenty were one." -John Steinbeck, //The Grapes of Wrath Page// 193

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Women in America Reflection on Women in America

The American Dream. Reflection on the American Dream.

I to We. Reflection on I to We.

Materialism Reflection on Materialism.