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Summary Of The Grapes Of Wrath

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The Grapes of Wrath was a novel that was written by John Steinbeck. This novel shows us the hard times and trials that families faced in the "Dust Bowl" of Western America. The story shows how the Joad families, and many other families, were forced to leave their homes because big business had taken over and normal people, like the Joads, had no way to defend themselves. The country was dramatically changing and families had to adjust even if that meant starting a whole different life in a brand new place. The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck shows its readers the drawbacks of a capitalist system through the landowners who try to ruin the poorer families and destroy the lives of farmers.
The author created this novel to help show what was going on in the country at the time. Steinbeck helps the reader see this by showing the effects that big business had on the little people. Steinbeck describes to the reader how during the “dust bowel” there was dust covering everything like a blanket. The people know that rough times are ahead but they do not know that their …show more content…

Many farmers, like the Joads, were one day just forced to get up and move from their lands as they were unable to pay back the banks. Many families moved west towards California for the promise of a better life, but many families were unable to get over the shock of pretty much losing everything that they owned and were unable to make the journey towards California. The road to the west was a long and dangerous journey that thousands of families had to make. This mass migration could have been avoided if the banks were willing to work with the Farmers more than just demanding there payments. If the banks and big businesses never took over the lands of these farmers I believe that America would be very different today as most of the families that moved would have never left their

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