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    Although not exactly the same‚ The Grapes of Wrath and To Kill A Mockingbird are similar in that the major conflicts in each deal with two people groups‚ one of which believes that they are superior to the other. This is shown in The Grapes of Wrath by the conflict caused by the Great Depression between the government camps and migrant workers. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ it is seen because of the common belief of white supremacy over blacks. The Grapes of Wrath‚ set during the Great Depression‚ shows

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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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    as a manual laborer before deciding to become a writer. He received his higher education from Stanford University‚ but a short time later‚ dropped out. During his career‚ he wrote many other books including another one of his most popular‚ The Grapes of Wrath.

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    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; it comes from the song "Battle Hymn of the Republic"

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    fact of the over population and horrible work conditions‚ causing the people to form unions and organized labor movements in order to fight the abuse they were under going from the government and farm owners. C. Thesis Statement: In The Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck talks about the 1930’s farm labor movements and unions through characters such as Tom and Casy in order to show their importance. II. A. The farm owners in California always had workers to do their jobs for them‚ giving the

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    The Grapes Of Wrath Name:_____________________________ Regents / Honors English 11 Period:____ Date:___________________ The Grapes of Wrath WPA Project 2008 As you have been learning in U.S. History and in background research of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the Great Depression was a time when the Federal government had to take drastic measures to combat the nation’s rising unemployment rate. Through an initiative of Roosevelt’s New Deal‚ thousands of unemployed Americans were put

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    Optimism in The Grapes of Wrath At the end of the novel The Grapes of Wrath‚ by John Steinbeck‚ it seems as though the Joads have nothing left to live for‚ however Steinbeck shows signs of optimism through symbols and biblical allusions. The Joads have gone through tremendous hardships throughout their entire trip to California to find work. They have lost several family members‚ have gone without work and lived on extremely low rations for months. At the height of their struggles‚ the Joads are

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    No house‚ no food‚ no money‚ no work‚ these are the basic problems that millions of familys faced during the depression. The book The Grapes of Wrath focuses on the fictional Joad family in their struggle to survive in the heart of the great depression. The Grapes of Wrath is written by a very talented famous American author by the name of John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck’s style of writing is so realistic that when you are reading you feel as if you are there with the family and each person is very

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    Oscar Medina AP Lit Per.1 Mr. Royal February 9‚ 2012 Grapes of Wrath Ch. 5-8 Analysis Ch.5 Theme: A theme found in this chapter is “The Monster‚” or to be more exact‚ human control. The Monster is the bank‚ as it takes the money away from all the people. The bank has a power over the people‚ as they are desperate just to clear their debt fro m the bank. It is as though it is a monster‚ forcing the people to do whatever is possible‚ from stealing to scavenging‚ just to help with the debt. Some are

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    adjust accordingly. In the novels The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain the two protagonists‚ Tom Joad and Huckleberry Finn their morals changed with certain circumstances they were put in and were not influenced by the law itself. Throughout each one of the books all of the characters showed growth and developed in three main areas socially‚ politically‚ economically‚ and with family. In The Grapes of Wrath‚ Tom Joad goes through many obstacles

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