California people are worried that Okies lacks the social standard of civilization. In order for Okies to survive, they gave up their basic health needs in exchange for food and work. These families struggle to pursue a complex life; on the contrary, they become simple people. Okies sacrificed the privileges of luxury living, and they can afford it for less than a few dollars a day. At the same time, the lack of despair the work and family faced changed their behavior and demonstrated the original survival instinct.
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.
When "angry grape" came out 77 years ago, it was shocked soon. The story of poor families escaping from dust balls sold 430,000 copies in a year, driving John Steinbeck to the greatness of literature. But it also hinders the publication of another novel and closely associates writer's voice with Oklahoma's immigrant's predicament as she herself is. Sanora Babb wrote "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Who's Name Is Unknown" while using a lot of the same research material. Bab's novel is a fine observation of several families who borrowed her childhood in Oklahoma. Although Steinbeck's work is thought to many by his masterpiece, it is a bold novel full of metaphor and image. In many ways, these books are complementary. One book is spare and detailed, the other one is big and ambitious.
A classic "angry grape" that transcended the age of John Steinbeck tells the story of the Joad family during the sandstorms of the 1930s and that they leave Oklahoma's home and look for work in California. But this novel is not just about the exploration of Joades in the western United States. This symbol plays an important role in the meaning of Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath". Near the place where the turtle passes. Please turn the car so that you can miss the slow and helpless tortoise. For safety, the turtle hid in its shell. When it notices that it is safe, it will lift the head from the protective casing and will continue to move through the road. A few minutes later, the truck came down a different path. The driver intentionally began to attack disarmed animals. The truck driver crashed into the side of the turtle shell and quickly turned over. The tortoises had a hard time restoring their bodies and striking their arms and legs with all their power. Finally, it can turn around itself