John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath people, in places such as Oklahoma, were told that if they moved to California they would live a lavish life and there would be plenty of jobs, but oh boy were they told wrong. Once in California “ There was no order in the camp; little gray tents, shacks, cars were scattered about at random.” (Steinbeck) people were expected to live in camps like this and go to work for the people that owned the camps who lived in large houses with plenty of food to eat. The Okies were put throgh social injustice, they should not have been promised jobs that didn’t exist and houses that were no where to be seen.
The exact opposite occurred in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. The rich were expected to keep on getting richer. Their kids go to top-notch boarding schools, not only that but society seems to think that the rich should be perfect and never crack, even the rich believe this. These are stereotypical social injustices. We all have emotions that we just need to let out. Holden Caulfield snapped the day his little brother Allie died from leukemia. “ I broke all the windows in the garage… with my fist” (Salinger). We all have emotional breakdowns just for most of us they aren’t as extreme as this. Not a single person on this planet is perfect and that is something that society has to realize. Just because someone is part of the upper class doesn’t mean they are perfect in every time period in every class there is social injustice.
You would think that in the twenty-first century we wouldn’t