The battle in Heaven insinuates the battle in novel — the struggle between good and evil with unevenly matched power. While Steinbeck portrays the negative side of labors, he apparently does not regard them as evil. Instead, Steinbeck concerns the plight of workers and points out that the labors’ questionable motives come from the vigilante violence, oppression and hunger. By questioning the purpose of the battle, Steinbeck reflects what causes the battle — the economic system in
The battle in Heaven insinuates the battle in novel — the struggle between good and evil with unevenly matched power. While Steinbeck portrays the negative side of labors, he apparently does not regard them as evil. Instead, Steinbeck concerns the plight of workers and points out that the labors’ questionable motives come from the vigilante violence, oppression and hunger. By questioning the purpose of the battle, Steinbeck reflects what causes the battle — the economic system in