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The Importance Of Life In The Grapes Of Wrath

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Travis troubles with relationships with others around him, and finally that situation ruins him, like attempts to assassinate a politician and massacre of pimps. Travis gradually gets his mental disorder, because of not only himself, but relationships with others around him. Although Travis thinks himself as a lonely man, he lives in New York, a metropolitan city, where filled with many others. Travis sometimes has communication with others around him, but such his awkward communication doesn’t useful to relieve his anxiety. First of all, in Travis’ loneliness, there are roughly two kinds of others, who have influences to him, loathed persons and deified persons by him. Both of them are completely opposite being from his point of view, but those two kinds being finally make him so lonely. The first, loathed persons often appear as someone without name in the film and Travis unintentionally hates them, for example, he is angry with pedestrians and describes them as “garbage”. He despises those people, as if he was God who looks down sinful people in a metropolitan city, Sodom and Gomorrah. However, those kinds of his hate doesn’t useful to his self-justification, because Travis also feels that he doesn’t acknowledged in the …show more content…

From his point of view, she betrays him as if she isn’t the goddess anymore. Although Travis is already crazy from the beginning, Betsy’s rejection pulls a trigger of his loneliness and insanity. After that, his mad loneliness represent as his attempt to assassinate a presidential candidate. His attempt is only a criminal from Betsy and others’ point of views, and it surely takes him to worse situation, but his insanity obscures that reality gap. Even if he understands that gap between him and the society, he only should to do the attempt to resolve his loneliness caused by

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