Summary Of Tom's Reassurances

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No permanent work is available, moreover, the money earned by picking crops is not enough to feed the family. Union organizers have talked to the field workers about organizing and striking, and although Tom, the oldest Joad son, has listened to them, he has not yet joined them. Tom is in hiding because he has accidentally killed a man in a fight. He spends all his daylight hours alone he has lots of time to think about his family's situation. Finally becoming convinced that life is unfair for his people, Tom decides to leave the family, find the union men, and work with them. As he prepares to leave, his mother expresses her worries, she asks him how she will know where he is. Tom's reassurances are almost mystical: He says that he will always

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