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Immigrants In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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In The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck, the author captures the life of migrants, particularly the Joads, who were banished by the landowners and forced to migrate to California under the illusion that California was prosperous. The book captured the innate greediness and selfishness of men, particularly the upper classes, who under complete self-interest drove thousands of poor farmers and their families out of their own land, the land with the people “being born on it, working it, dying on it.” (Steinbeck 45). The land meant a love one to the farmers, and snatching the land showed the cruelty of the business men and the agrarian system. Besides that, there is another provenance of greed and selfishness—the migrants themselves.

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