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Grapes Of Wrath - Stereotyping

2023-09-04 07:27:07

Stereotypes and their effects Stereotypes due to the presence of the class system bring a lot of good effect to John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath". This class system of immigrants and wealthy people exists to classify immigrants as poor, uneducational, excitable human beings, many wealthy people. Therefore, this sets the boundaries for educated individuals and immigrants. At first, most immigrants ignored the influence of stereotypes. But at the end of their journey to California, the anger of the immigrants gradually spread inside, allowing immigrants to take action.

In many cases, wealthy people classify immigrants as poor and merciless in 'angry grapes'. When Jaws entered the gas station, the waiter immediately asked "Do you have any money?" I think Jaws is one of many poor immigrant families coming here to find gasoline. But not everyone who regards immigrants as poor and hungry people is looking at them like this. Mei, one of the restaurants' waiters, sympathizes with their families, seeking bread, eating candies far beyond that value to children and showing her compassion. Immigrant is sorry for sympathy and sympathy, not disappointed

Grape is the ultimate goal of 'angry grapes'. Represents the prosperity that all immigrants want in California. However, as the title of the novel suggests, grapes did not bring prosperity. Instead, California immigrants have nothing. So the grapes also represent lost hope and disappointment.

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

Carol of Steinbeck wants to obtain "angry grape" from the "republic of war". "My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.The song - written by Julia Wow Howh in 1861. She got" angry grass "from the Apocalypse 14: 19 of the Bible. When choosing the title Steinbeck emphasized that the book is not a communist but an American, as he knew that the book would be called. The novel was widely praised, and best seller - about 430,000 copies were printed in February 1940. But it also caused controversy. California co-farmers are angry with the book, which means they use immigrants for cheap labor. They called the book "mountain of lies", attacked it, burned the work publicly, and called it communism. Other agencies banned books for envy, for envy, and when women breed mothers on hungry men