In "Angry Grapes" there are chapters from episodes to regular chapters. 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 crossed the road and explained about the turtle that was killed by the car. "The turtle climbed on the grass beside the road, at last he began climbing the dam ... the driver suddenly looked at it at the turtle" (Steinbeck, 20-22)
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
John Steinbeck contrasts the movie versions with the novels of 'angry grapes' in order to separate readers from people who have poverty in the American people in 1939. An angry grape tells the story of the Joad family, migrant farmers coming from Oklahoma will go to California and find prosperity. - James Fenimore Cooper's last Mohawk: book and movie James Fenimore Cooper's last Mohawk is quite different from the last in the story line