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    Eleanor Hargrove March 1‚ 2014 Miss Person A.P. English 11 Essay Choice #4: Tom’s Education When we are first introduced to Tom Joad‚ he is an enigma. He presents many contrasts‚ and the reader is not sure what to make of him. Though only recently released from the Oklahoma state penitentiary for murder‚ Tom is honest about his past. He freely admits to his reason for imprisonment‚ and goes so far as to say that he would kill again‚ if it came to it. Despite his flaws‚ Tom nonetheless wins the trust

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    As the American economy is presently dealing with a heavy recession‚ I deemed it appropriate to choose the Great Depression and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 as the topic for my research paper. The Great Depression was a 10 year period of suffering in the United States from 1929 to 1939‚ also majorly affecting the rest of North America‚ Europe and other industrialized areas across the globe‚ caused by many different events and choices. In early 1929‚ as the New Era neared its calamitous end‚ America

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    Symbolism in the Grapes of Wrath The timeless classic The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck tells the story of the Joad family during the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s and how they leave their home in Oklahoma to try to find work in California. However‚ the novel is more than just about the Joads’ expedition across the western United States. Symbols play a key part in the meaning of Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. One of the main symbols comes very early in the story‚ the turtle. As the turtle is walking

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    Due to the legacy and influence of John Steinbeck‚ The Grapes of Wrath has become an inspiration for various artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine. While Springsteen produced the song‚ “The Ghost of Tom Joad” in 1995‚ the Rage Against the Machine covered it in 1998. Both covers of the song emotionally snatched the hearts of listeners and provided a message for the impoverished and working class. Also‚ both artists performed varying styles of music to express their feelings

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    In the early 1930’s‚ there were many difficulties in the Midwest. The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl caused many problems. Midwest people lost their homes and had no source of income because of these difficulties. In Harvest Gypsies‚ government camps and speculative farms have different and similar ways on fulfilling the physical and emotional needs of migrants. Government camps fulfill the needs of migrants better than speculative farms. Government camps provide sections of land for tents

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    writers everywhere. As literary writers assessed these new situations brought on by the Great Depression‚ one group in particular‚ the South‚ piqued the interests of many writers. Economic as well as environmental factors‚ such as drought and the Dust Bowl‚ adversely affected the South ’s economic dependence on agriculture; forcing many farmers into poverty‚ and driving thousands from their homes elsewhere in search of better opportunities. It is these immense economic adversities as well as vast human

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    landowners‚ corporations‚ and government officials exploit the poor and abuse the downtrodden. The Grapes of Wrath is an American allegory of human suffering that takes place in a dark period of the history of our nation‚ brought on by the Dust Bowl migration from Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and Arkansas‚ during the 1930s and the depression. People experience this tragedy in different ways. The landowner who had to remove the families was torn in turmoil; Steinbeck writes‚ “ Some of the owner men were

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources The Great Depression of the 1930’s was an economic catastrophe in which the American stock market crashed and citizens lost millions of dollars. Near the end of the Great Depression the movie The Wizard of Oz was produced‚ and became a groundbreaking movie about a farmer’s daughter’s search to get home after she was blown away in a twister to the Land of Oz. The time period in which the movie was produced and how well it was received raises the question: how

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    knock these murderers on the heads . . . I ’m pretty mad about it." -John Steinbeck (Johnson) The Great Depression was one of the most disastrous periods in American History. It was caused mainly by the Stock Market crash of 1929‚ as well as the Dust Bowl‚ which brought a drought all over the country. For these years our economy would suffer great losses‚ production of the nation ’s factories‚ mines‚ and utilities fell by over a half. Stock Prices would plummet‚ falling to one tenth of its previous

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    How is The Grapes of Wrath a novel about the struggle between good and evil? The Grapes of Wrath is a novel about the Dust Bowl migration in the harsh times of the Great Depression. It is the story of one Oklahoma farm family‚ the Joads‚ and it is also the story of thousands of similar men and women. The Joads are forced off their land‚ so they move West to California. When they reach California‚ they are faced with the harsh reality that it is not the Promised Land that they hoped in a beginning

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