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    They are both considered very powerful novels. Although these books seem very different‚ they are much more similar than they seem. Steinbeck tells the story of a family making their way to California amidst the Great Depression and era of the Dust Bowl‚ while Sinclair tells the story of immigrants working in the horrifying conditions of meat pack factories in Chicago in the early 1900s. Steinbeck criticized the commercialism of farming in America and Sinclair takes a satirical approach to the flaws

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    a dry tidal wave that would be 7‚000 feet high and destroy everything. You and your parents would take wet towels are cram them into the bottoms of the doors and the bottoms of the windows to keep dust out. Your parents would also give you a wet towel to put over your face so you wouldn’t inhale the dust. Then you would sit in the middle of the room huddled with your family all together. Oklahoma‚Texas‚Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ and Colorado were the worst Natural disaster spots in American History for

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    When reading a novel‚ its important to take into consideration the time it was written. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ takes place during the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s. This novel clearly shows all the hardships the people faced during this period in history. It could be said that the novel shows the human condition in a negative way‚ and is too pessimistic. However‚ through all the hardships‚ hope still finds a way into the Joads lives. The three major signs of hope in Grapes of Wrath

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    Home is a place where people are comfortable‚ safe‚ or even where they grew up with their family. Home influences the life of people and how people live their life. Throughout the Grapes of Wrath‚ people are drastically hurt by the sight of the dust bowl destroying their own home. Thousands had to evacuate their communities in order to stay alive‚ to make money‚ and to just protect their family. Grampa Joad in this book shows that home is not only where one lives‚ but how they live their life and

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    During the Dust bowl of the South-western Great Plains regions of United States and Great Depression in 1930’s‚ around two and a half million people migrated to California for a better future. In paradox however‚ throughout this time‚ countless number of people fell victim to the harsh inconvenience of class identity and prejudice which put the society under great stress and pressure. John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath‚ identifies class conflict to be the primary source of evil and suffering in

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    time‚ of the Great Depression‚ doesn’t work. The stock market is plunging; people are losing their jobs‚ money‚ and homes. The most well known people suffering through these hard times are the Okies. Okies come from Oklahoma‚ the major home of the Dust Bowl. The Okies continue to flock to the land of promise‚ California. Their motive is to find work and better living conditions. These independent minded individuals are struggling to take care of themselves during these hardships‚ hoping that with the

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    own affairs and have little government help as possible. With this idea in mind‚ Hoover did very little to help the citizens recover from the crash. 4. What was the Dust Bowl (aka “Black Blizzard)? Where was it located? What caused it? The dustbowl was America’s worst ecological disaster. It was a period of constant dust storms that occurred from over-plowing of land by farmers. It was located in states such as Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ and Denver. 5. Who were Okies? Where did they go? The

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    “So the angel thrust his sickle into the earth and gathered the vine of the earth‚ and threw it into the great winepress of the wrath of God. And the winepress was trampled outside the city‚ and blood came out of the winepress‚ up to the horses’ bridles‚ for one thousand six hundred furlongs” (Revelations: 14:19-20). The title conjures up the final act of God for justice. In a book one of the most significant parts of it‚ is its title. The title The Grapes of Wrath is known as a biblical allusion;

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    corruption in the work place‚ and the helplessly outmanned individuals attempting to stand up to these corporations. Although Steinbeck sets up the setting of The Grapes of Wrath with the citizens of the Midwest being extremely affected by the Dust Bowl‚ it was the people that were more fortunate that made everything as bad as it was. This‚ plus no crops‚ no money‚ and not being able to pay mortgages and other bills resulted in a colossal amount of foreclosures‚ which in the book causes a mass exodus

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    What does it mean to be an American? Many people dream about being an American. They dream because they envision America as the land of peace and prosperity. But is it? At times it has been‚ and at times its not. It is hard for the United States to be correct all the time because they have been unwilling designated as the "World Police". Throughout history there have been examples politically‚ economically‚ and socially‚ where being an American is rewarding and times where it is embarrassing

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