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John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath is often hailed as one of the greatest pieces of American literature in history. At the time of its release, stores tried desperately to supply the demand for this book. It tells the story of loss, hope, and endurance of the American people through the eyes of the people themselves. Steinbeck encapsulates just what it is like to live during this time period as a farmer trying to get by under the threat of the dust bowl, and the banks who want to replace the farmers with tractor drivers.
Set during the dust bowl of the 1930’s, Steinbeck’s book mainly follows the adventures of Tom Joad, an ex-prisoner on parole after serving 4 years for homicide. Joad meets up with Jim Casey, a former preacher that baptized …show more content…

After years of farming and drought, the nutrients were sucked from the soil and made it loose, causing the soil to become dust and get caught in the wind. The Dust Bowl affected 100,000,000 acres of land centered on the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma. Ten of thousands of families had to leave their farms to find work, most of them went to California, just like the Joads. However, with the Great Depression going on, the conditions were only slightly better. The Dust Bowl made such an impact on America that many pieces of art and literature were based off the time period. The Grapes of Wrath was one of these pieces, but almost every American has seen photographs of farmers trying to escape a dust storm, or children sick and starving living in desert like conditions. Whether it be in a textbook, or the internet, people have seen it, even though they might know how devastating the Dust Bowl was. Steinbeck is known for his books on the Great Depression times, such as his other best seller, Of Mice and Men. With The Grapes of Wrath, readers can experience the hardships of living in this time period and learn more about the government and the people’s opinion of them. Not only is it educational, but many believe that it is just a great book in general. This book is one to last for

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