John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" says that through the story of the family and the struggle of its members, you can survive difficult times without disbanding. It was a difficult period for the United States in the 1930s. In addition to the Great Depression, sandstorms also play a role. Jaws and many other Oklahoma families were forced to quit their jobs and had little choice but to move to California. They encountered many forks on the road and no one could be beaten without support of their loved ones.
035799 Screaming and other works of 1936 - 1941: Yangtze River; angry grapes; Cortez sea logs; harvested gypsy Steinbeck, John was presented in newly revised text according to writers manuscripts, type scripts and kitchen Angry grape gypsy harvest is Steinbeck's investigation - 035788 Novels and stories 1932-1937: Suspicious battle, mouse and male Steinbeck, paradise ranch, God does not know, Tortilla Flat, John is here, Stebeck's Work in early California is early days. These five works depict the evolution of Steinbeck as one of the greatest and most popular novelists in the United States. 909 pgs. • 1994
Ms. Xiao Enjin Kent English 3H 2015 Indian 1 Vietnamese Ri Grape Record Title Reading: Anger Author's Grape: John Steinbeck Type: Epic, Realism Novels, Social Commentary Background: Lunar month Late in 1938, Oklahoma State in California: The views between different perspectives changed dramatically. In one part, the storyteller will explain the opportunity comprehensively, summarize many individual encounters, and do the actual investigation. - Proctor's contribution to the effectiveness of Arthur Miller's Crucible The name "John Proctor" is like an extreme personality and a dominant person. From the time he first participated in the drama, he immediately instantly influenced the atmosphere on the stage, and he further murmured himself. No matter where you are in Salem, you can neither ignore nor ignore him.
"The Grapes of Wrath" is greatly influenced by his writer John Steinbeck and his colleagues' background. When Steinbeck left Stanford University as a writer in 1925, he had to do with the leftist and supporters of socialism. For example, in the process of making angry grapes, one of his friends was Francis Whitaker, a member of the Communist Party author John Reed. He also spent time with the radical writer Lincoln Stevens and his wife Ella Winter. Through Steffens Steinbeck was introduced to San Francisco news editor George West and he asked Steinbeck to write a series of newspaper articles on the living conditions of California migrant workers. This writing experience encouraged Steinbeck to write a full-length novel, The Grapes of Wrath.