Around the story of the sandstorm crisis and the Vietnam war, novels, movies and photographs were ruined by various problems related to historical reconstruction. Historical critics questioned the real cause of Western immigrants during the sandstorm crisis, but their representatives issued contradictory statements about events around the Odyssey. Steinbeck explained in his book "The Grapes of Wrath" that farmers emigrated from Oklahoma State as a serious drought after Sandstorm Odyssey (Davidson & Lytle, 2009a).
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. - In "The Grapes of Wrath", the chapter is from episode to normal chapter. This episode explains how sandstorms and migrants who moved to California affect other people and their surroundings. They also prophesied the journers 'and migrant workers' journey. In Chapter 3, Steinbeck explains the tortoise that was crossed the road and was knocked down by the car.
In 1939, John Steinbeck wrote "angry grape" to provoke the reader to oppose people who are causing Americans to become poor. An angry grape tells the story of the Joad family, migrant farmers coming from Oklahoma will go to California and find prosperity. The strong position of the novel caused a lot of controversy as it is often called communist propaganda and banning admission due to its vulgar language. But Steinbeck's novel is considered to be his greatest work. It won the Pulitzer Prize, then became a film awarded Oscar in 1940. This novel and movies are considered a great masterpiece.
Marjord is one of the protagonists of John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath". Horses are strong wives and mothers and are leaders of this family. She made every effort to reunite her family. In "The Grapes of Wrath" Steinbeck uses two literary techniques to directly describe and describe the character's behavior to create a character. Using literary techniques and direct explanations, Steinbeck explains the situation of the horse. He said she was "heavy, but not fast; stubbornness and fertility and work". "Her thin steel gray hair was gathered at the spore knot behind her head." He freaks his arms, "naked on elbows", "her hands" are a little tiny I said as big as a girl. .