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Jim Casy’s Life. By: Faith Ramirez. “..technique of building the worlds improved” Ch.17 pg.216. transportation. Scenery . “I gotta get goin ’ west. I got to go. I wonder if I kin go along with you folks.” -Jim Casy ch.10 pg.127. Jim going to California with the Joad family.
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Jim Casy’s Life By: Faith Ramirez
“..technique of building the worlds improved” Ch.17 pg.216 transportation Scenery “I gotta get goin’ west. I got to go. I wonder if I kin go along with you folks.” -Jim Casy ch.10 pg.127 Jim going to California with the Joad family Mrs. Joad packing for the trip “I never had my fambly stuck out on the road.” -Ma Joad Ch.8 pg.73 “The familes moved westward” Ch.17 pg.216 Mr. Casy helping pack Jim’s map of the U.S. “Somepin’s happening…this whole country is empty.” -Jim Casy Ch.10 pg. 130
Home The barn Jim helped Mr. Joad skin a pig The living room Jim’s room “The family began to function” Ch.10 140 “Fella gets use’ to a place, it’s hard to go,” -Jim Casy Ch.6 Pg.65 “Fella gets use’ to a way of thinkin’ it’s hard to leave.” -Jim Casy Ch.6 pg.65 “Each member of the family grew into his proper place” Ch.17 pg.218 “Never had my house pushed over” Ch.8 pg.86 The Joad home where Jim stayed The kitchen where Jim helped Mrs. Joad
Food “The women knew it was alright” Ch.1 pg.2 Mrs. Joad cooking “Use’ ta be the family was fust.” Ch.3 pg.48 “…and the watching children knew it was alright.” Ch.1 pg.2 Jim Casy helping Mrs. Joad with the meal Grandma Joad and her grandchildren about to eat “The women went into the houses to their work” Ch.1 pg.2 “Leave me salt down this meat.” –Jim Casy Ch.10 pg.146 Grandma Joad, Mrs. Joad and Rose of Sharon Jim helping with the food
Jim’s Tools Jim shooting a boar Jim’s work gloves “When they’re all working together, not one fella for another fell” Ch.4 pg.45 Jim Casy’s travelling bag “It’s all work” -Jim Casy Ch.10 pg.146 “They’re workin’ away our spirits” Ch.10 pg.137 “Maybe all men got one big soul ever’body’s apart of.” -Jim Casy Ch.4 pg.41 “you gotta learn like I’m learnin’.” Ch.10 pg.150 After a long day Jim Casy sits with his new family, the Joads Jim’s knife
Clothes Jim and Mr. Joad Casy talking to Tom Joad in the fields “Some things folks do is nice and some ain’t so nice.” -Jim Casy Ch. Jim and his family “You and me-why, were all that’s been.” Ch.9 pg.93 “The family became a unit” Ch.13 pg.172 “Their hands were busy with sticks and little rocks” Ch.1 pg.2 Mr. Jim Casy “An’ then there’s me,” -Jim Casy Ch.4 pg.30 Jim and the Joads