Jim Casy exists as the philosopher, the motivator and the voice of reason in The Grapes of   passion by John Steinbeck. The ex-preacher is  engaged to express some of the books major(ip) themes, explicitly articulated in his actions. Jim Casy, by fulfilling his predominant  office as the novels guiding moral voice, establishes not only a  superstar of god,  however also virtuoso of morality and justice. Jim Casy is an ex-preacher who is  incertain of how to use the talents he possessed as a preacher, if not as the leader to a flock of Christians. He is a  fluid and persuasive speaker and spiritual healer but no longer appreciates his talents.  By the end of the novel he learns to  return them towards organizing the migrant workers. He comes to believe so  late in his goal of saving the tormented workers that he gives his  action for them willingly. The ex-preacher is  diametric from the other characters in that he sees his purpose and what is  undeniable to be d integrity much sooner    than the other characters.  He sees that in order to overcome their troubles and improve their position, the migrant workers  fatality to mobilize. Casy  motives to  sponsor the  myopic and downtrodden because he is one of them himself.  He becomes a  opus full of radical, controversial, red ideas.

  He becomes a champion of the poor and  ladened and in the end a martyr of his cause.      Early in the book, the Casy is persuaded to say grace over breakfast. After hesitating, he   at long last offers these words: I got thinkin how we was holy when we was one thing, an mankin was holy when it was one thing.  An it ony g   od unholy when one misable little fella got !   the   distortion in his teeth an run off his own way,                                        If you  exigency to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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