In the "vines of grapes", the Jöde family was constantly moved because the family lost the land where generations have lived for generations. Ownership is not legal title, but personal experience. In the "vines of grapes", the Jöde family was constantly moved because the family lost the land where generations have lived for generations. They never owned the land, but they did not know that it was their own land, so they felt it was their land. When they arrive in California, they experience the status of an outsider like a bank despising in Oklahoma.
John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" tells the deprived tenant Joads forced to get a job from the west. For some readers, Jodes' desperate journey seems to have no purpose without a plot. However, there are very traditional plots that are easy to see when actually discussing with pyramids of Freytag. The pyramid of Freita is a model of dramatic behavior that helps us to identify and explain the plot of "angry grapes". The first element of the model details and introduces the basic elements of the story of settings, characters, and situations that characters or roles must deal with. In "The Grapes of Wrath", the discussion of Steinbeck spans several chapters. He first explained the landscape of Oklahoma that was attacked by drought and a series of tenant jaws would be forced to flee. Then he recently introduced Tom Jodie, who is hitchhiking to leave the prison and visit his family.
John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" is a classic American novel based on the migration of sandstorms in the 1930s. As an example of all immigrant families in the 1930 's, his book talks about family - Joaades - through a dangerous journey from Oklahoma to California. It depicts the efforts they face and is about to survive on the land where the orange should be abundant. But "angry grape" is not a paraphrase of American history. - Seamus Heaney's poem "Postscript" comes from the collection of the poem "Heart Level" published by Heaney in 1996. In these poems, Heaney is tempted to tempt the reader to be opened in a wonderful visual moment in their small everyday life. Through postscript, the speaker explains the experience of natural scenery and explains how that experience can evoke the emotions overwhelming us.