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    cut dawn all the trees to make even more. This did not help the farmers but destroy their farms. An abundance of top soil was pushed up and created a big black cloud started to head towards the farms and soon the Dust Bowl started. In the book Grapes Of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ the Joad family was deeply affected by the Dust Bowl. The family was farmers so being hit by the storm put them into poverty and even caused them to lose their home. When the Dust Bowl came the Joads farm was covered in dust

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    Ma Joad In the 1930s‚ America’s Great Plains experienced a disastrous drought causing thousands of people to migrate west. As their land was devastated by the Dust Bowl‚ deprived farmers were left with few options but to leave. The Grapes of Wrath depicts the journey of the Joads‚ an Oklahoma based family which decides to move to California in search of better conditions. Coming together as thirteen people at the start‚ the Joads will undertake what represents both a challenge and their only hope

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    Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath follows the Joad family‚ mainly Tom Joad‚ as they live through the Dust bowl. With corporate monsters and the struggle of living through this perilous time‚ the family does their best to survive. There are 4 main types of analytical lenses that can be used to look at Steinbeck’s work‚ including the archetypal‚ gender‚ marxist‚ and historical lenses. Archetypal deals with character types and their narrative design. Gender deals with the roles and stereotypes applied

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    If there is a creative work that has shaped my moral and social world view‚ it is John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath. Its portrayal‚ through the deeply proud and human Joad family‚ of the plight of so many during such a difficult time in America suggests a set of core attitudes by which an honorable people can cope with all sorts of difficulties‚ including the sort that America and the world struggle with today. Using scenes of great power and feeling‚ Steinbeck suggests that a healthy society must

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    survive. The novel draws a simple line through the population—one that divides the privileged from the poor—and identifies that division as the primary source of evil and suffering in the world. The Saving Power of Family and Fellowship The Grapes of Wrath chronicles the story of two “families”: the Joads and the collective body of migrant workers. Although the Joads are joined by blood‚ the text argues that it is not their genetics but their loyalty and commitment to one another that establishes

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    Albert Camus once said “the only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion". This quote is exemplified in various examples in our society most notably through Martin Luther King and Gandhi who used civil disobedience as a way to rebel. Both of these figures were in state of living in an unfree world which resulted in them to revolting and speaking up. When one thinks of an unfree world they usually think of a place that is distressing

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    Masculinity is a well known stereotype that often defines men as being tough‚ strong‚ and having no emotions. In most cases‚ their work tends to identify their level of masculinity. In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald‚ and The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams‚ the male characters create their identities through their abilities to provide for their families. In these three texts‚ the males portray their masculinity by their roles as head of the family

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    America: a land of endless wealth‚ and the dream; a dream of endless opportunity‚ is not depicted as such in the books The Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby. The Dream is instead portrayed as hypocritical in the assumption that spiritual satisfaction is always accompanied material gain. In The Great Gatsby America is shown as a land of dreams that is undeniably corrupted by materialism to such a degree that even the image of god (the blue eyes of Dr. Eckleburg be) was looking "out… from a pair

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    Page 13 to 15 Thirteen-year-old Jonathan is daydreaming about the military. His brother is a soldier with General Washington and his cousin (not very long ago) joined a military unit. When will his father let him join? After all‚ he is thirteen. But his father was wounded by gunshot to the leg in a recent fight. He is having a very hard time getting around so Jonathan is needed at home. The bell in the town’s tavern just rang it is a call to arms. Jonathan eyes his father’s flintlock gun and touches

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    1 Samuel 14:1-14 Principle Illustrated: Numbers do not limit God‚ “For there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few.” Jonathan was a man of great faith. He knew that with God’s power he could defeat the Philistines. With his armourbearer‚ Jonathan went to the Philistines’ garrison. He told his armourbearer if the Philistines told them to come unto them then the Lord would deliver them into their hands. The men of the garrison told Jonathan and his armourbearer to come unto them. They

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