Angry grapes: relationship with the Great Depression The decline of the US economy in the 1930s and the beginning of the Great Depression required the United States to rethink its attitude and to examine the long-term impact of that policy. - Increasing social and economic problems. The Great Depression brought about the revamp of the old economy in addition to the creation of many new and innovative government policies and programs.
The "graceful grape" suggested by the title indicates that the burden of family and anger are intertwined due to difficulties due to the Great Depression. An angry grape shows how difficult life is during the Great Depression. All the family members are suffering. It specifically states that banks will acquire all small farmers and forcibly abandon their land. This shows what the embarrassment of the economic system during the Great Depression was. The theme family like "The Grapes of Wrath" has no choice.
In "angry grapes" Steinbeck emphasized the truth about the Great Depression and people in the middle of the dust could not see it clearly. In "Great Gatsby", Fitzgerald depicts a character that humans have developed too far, but he can not see the dialogue with him on the ground, but he distinguishes it from a distance I can not do it. When you read the novel, you will see the world through the eyes of others. Every sentence is like this - even in all forms of communication - this is true, but the novel is doing something unparalleled. It leads us to the heart - a point of view of the mind and the role. You see the world defined by their term: their metaphor is used to describe their environment, the background of their affairs, their perception and relationship to their affairs.