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    1 Introduction This seminar paper tries to give some insight into the biblical structure of John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath. The reason why I chose this novel is that I am really fascinated by Steinbeck’s style of writing which varies from symbolic to allegorical. After I have finished reading The Grapes of Wrath‚ which I consider to be one of the most effective social documents of the 1930s‚ I started thinking about which aspects would be the most interesting to concentrate on

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    has become more apparent to me in recent years‚ I have found myself contemplating this issue more and more. The comments of texts I read‚ namely The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ have lead me to a plausible method for exploring this subject‚ in considering the question: How do John Steinbeck in The Grapes of Wrath and George Orwell in Animal Farm use character interactions in their novels to comment and reflect on the social stratification in society? In order

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    The Grapes of Wrath: Symbolic Characters Struggling through such things as the depression‚ the Dust Bowl summers‚ and trying to provide for their own families‚ which included finding somewhere to travel to where life would be safe. Such is the story of the Joads. The Joads were the main family in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath‚ a book which was written in order to show what a family was going through‚ at this time period‚ and how they were trying to better their lives at the same

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    Character Decay Throughout The Grapes of Wrath‚ many of the characters experience growth or decay. Each member of the Joad family is affected differently by the decisions and changes they have to make in their lives. One character that changes for the worse is Pa Joad. By the end of the novel‚ the reader sees that Pa Joad had lost respect from his family and his status as head of household. By including Pa and his character decay in the novel‚ Steinbeck contributes to his theme of loss of dignity

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    think a certain way‚ popularize a certain point of view. Such propaganda is popular to be used in wars and times of conflict. John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath‚ while not misleading‚ can be characterized as social propaganda through its biased look at those struggling in the intercalary chapters and in the Joad’s life. In the intercalary chapters of Grapes of Wrath Steinbeck focuses mainly on the struggles of all the farmers as a whole group‚ the first use of propaganda. The first chapter begins painting

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    think much of him for several years; however‚ he would eventually grow to become one of the most influential authors of his and our time. The works Of MIce and Men and The Grapes of Wrath are still read in schools today‚ forever immortalizing his work and his thoughts on how life was during the Great Depression and the dust bowl. Seeing how long his works have survived for truly shows his skills and how well done his books are. Steinbeck grew up in California with a father who was a county treasurer

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    Briseida Miranda Period 3 2/25/13 The Grapes of Wrath Study Questions 1. The importance of the land to the people a) Why are the Joads and thousands like them thrown off the land? Due to increased demands during the time‚ the Joads and thousands like them had spent a great sum of money purchasing farming equipment. However as these demands decreased‚ farmers were left in major debt. Since the farmers were not able to pay off the debt‚ they were “thrown off” their land

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    Whilst John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” has always been judged as a valuable work of literature‚ “The Moon is Down”‚ although accepted as a piece of WW2 propaganda‚ has been criticised as “well intention but poorly conceived”.[1] To what extent do you agree with the judgement of these two texts? According to Montgomery et al’s “Ways of Reading”‚ F.R. Leavis stated that to achieve the position of a literary “classic”‚ a novel should have; “Characteristics such as complexity‚ aesthetic unity

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    John Steinbeck wrote in his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath: "And then the dispossessed were drawn west- from Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ New Mexico; from Nevada and Arkansas‚ families‚ tribes‚ dusted out‚ tractored out. Carloads‚ caravans‚ homeless and hungry; twenty thousand and fifty thousand and a hundred thousand and two hundred thousand. They streamed over the mountains‚ hungry and restless – restless as ants‚ scurrying to find work to do – to lift‚ to push‚ to pull‚ to pick‚ to cut – anything

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    Outsourced Jobs in America Outsourcing has continued to grow at an astounding rate over the last fifteen rates. The similarities between job outsourcing and The Grapes of Wrath extend much deeper than what may be seen at the surface. Similar to how migrants fled to California due to fake advertising of jobs in newspapers‚ many immigrants migrate to America in search of a better job‚ only to find that the jobs that they are seeking are being transferred to developing countries. Over the last seven

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