Muley shared his food with Tom and Casey in "The Grapes of Wrath" out of kindness and a sense of community. Despite facing their own struggles, Muley recognized the hardship the Joad family was experiencing and chose to help them in their time of need. It also reflects the theme of solidarity and compassion among the impoverished during the Great Depression.
Muley Graves chooses to stay behind because he feels tied to his land and does not want to abandon it. He believes that his family has a better chance of surviving if they leave, so he sacrifices his own well-being to protect them.
Muley Graves is a neighbor of the Joad family who represents the plight of farmers who have lost their land. He provides insight into the effects of the Dust Bowl and land consolidation on small farmers and serves as a warning about the challenges the Joads will face. Muley also acts as a contrast to the Joads, highlighting their determination to keep going despite hardships.
Gunsmoke - 1955 Muley 12-18 was released on: USA: 21 January 1967
Bow Madness - 2008 Mission Muley was released on: USA: 8 July 2013
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Bonanza - 1959 The Saga of Muley Jones 5-26 was released on: USA: 29 March 1964
Georges Touzenis has written: 'Muley Moloch'
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MeatEater - 2012 Meet the MeatEaters Montana Crew Muley Part 1 3-7 was released on: USA: 14 April 2013
MeatEater - 2012 Meet the MeatEaters Montana Crew Muley Part 2 3-8 was released on: USA: 21 April 2013
The Muley Mule and the Duke can display a range of reactions, depending on the circumstances. They may feel hesitant, stubborn, or resistant due to their nature as mules. However, with proper training, patience, and understanding, they can also become obedient, reliable companions.