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... Steinbeck embodies this ideal in the character of Jim Casy, a former preacher burdened by his sins who gives up his religious affiliation and seeks to find greater meaning of faith and holiness. ... Jim Casy is a religious figure wielding unorthodox faith in personal spirituality and community rather than institutionalized church practice and doctrine.
After losing sight of his religious preaching, Jim Casy finds his religious ideals in personal spirituality and reflection. ... Jim Casy explains how he tries to find holiness within himself rather than seek answers from societal or religious institutions.
Approximate Word count = 458 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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