Research
Evaluation: This text relates to the reading because it provides background knowledge to the setting of the story. Grapes of Wrath is set during this time period and follows the lives of people dealing with these situations. By reading this text, I understand further the actions of the characters in the reading, and how they are feeling internally as well.
MLA citation: "Dust Bowl During the Great Depression." Library of Congress. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities
/presentations/timeline/depwwii/dustbowl/>.
Philosophical Questioning
While reading, some deeper questions came up for me that I decided to use to prompt my family discussion with my father. They were as follows:
1) Who/what do you think the "monster" was in the Dust Bowl and Great Depression?
2) Who/what do you think the "monster" is in todays times? Or is there not one?
3) What importance does family have in times of poverty and socio-economic struggles?
Reflection
After completing the discussion with my father, I had many lingering thoughts and feelings about the subjects we discussed. The most memorable moment of our discussion was probably when we were discussing the third question and my father started speaking about his own childhood. He spoke about how his family was very low class and poor growing up, but that because his family life was so rich, it never felt that way. He told me of memories of his father making a cold chicken meal seem like the most elaborate feast a family could have, and of all the love and support his family offered. It really made me rethink the definition of poverty and the importance of family.
I was surprised by how much my fathers comments impacted my thoughts and how much they helped me to develop my ideas further. I would have something planned to say, and then my father would make a comment and my viewpoint would switch entirely. He brought up many things I most likely would have never thought of without him. For instance, he made a simile of the bank being the monster during the Dust Bowl to Frankenstein by saying that both were created by humans, but were not controlled by humans. When he first said it I wanted to laugh, but then when I thought about it I realized how true it really was and it shifted my perspective quite a bit.
For future family discussions, I think that I need to have deeper questions, or add on follow-up questions to my questions. While our conversation was very interesting, both my father and I ran out of things to say quite quickly for each question. I would like to dig deeper into the analysis rather than just answering the question next time, and I think that better-phrased questions would encourage this.
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