An angry grape that fled from the socialist turmoil of Steinbecks imagined the first light awakened and found himself lying on a torn cardboard under the elevated highway did. Your hunger is filled with numbness and hunger, and you know that today will be another battle without living for survival. Homeless, unemployed, hungry, when they saw you, those who were dressed and dressed, passers-by grasped their wallet and purse and stared at them. Embarrassment and anger, I felt you were cheated and want to know how this financial diversity resides in the same city.
"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.
A series of articles by Steinbeck on migrant workers in the San Francisco Chronicle is his main novel and is "The Grapes of Wrath" (1939), the best working class novel of the 1930s. Angry Grapes tells the struggle of the tenant family in Oklahoma who was forced to hand over the land to the bank. Then the family will go across the vast plains to California's promised land - only when you arrive you will be scolded. This is a successful example of social protests in the novel, a powerful homage to the will of human existence. An angry grape was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940
"The Grape of Anger" The symbol of John Steinbeck is known all over the world in his fascinating stories and novels. One of the novels is "angry grapes". The purpose of this novel is to reveal the plight of the people who were deprived of the land during the Great Depression. Steinbeck uses several literary elements to help tie the story to the reader. In "The Grapes of Wrath" Steinbeck relies on the use of symbols to strengthen and enhance plots of other works. - "Red Letter" 200 Symbolism in praise and commentary discourse of teachers Nathaniel Hawthorne uses several literary means to publish the depth of his novel "Red Letter". One of the devices is symbolic. Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey points and themes to readers using ordinary things. The three elements he uses as a sign are the setting of Puritan, Forest and Weather.