For instance, as Wang Lung’s children grow older, they lose their relationship with their religion. When the …show more content…
The land was all the Wang family owned when they were still just a family of impoverished farmers, and is was the only thing that they could always have. No matter what they went through, the drought, the flood, and even the plague of locusts, the land was always there for them. It was the land that Lung’s family built their wealth on, and it brought them from rags to riches. Lung knew, as long as they had the land to work with, they would stay strong and prosperous forever. Unfortunately, his sons had a different view on the matter. The sons didn’t live the same life that Lung did, that taught Lung to respect and love the land he had, since they were raised up into a life of privilege. Thus, they forget where their family’s wealth came from and took all they had for granted, selling the land for their own selfish