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During the depression era in which this book is set, many workers sold nearly everything they had and moved west to find work in California, often after seeing pamphlets advertising good pay. However, when they finally completed the long trek, either there was no work or the wages were far less than advertised. Having spent everything they had to get to California, they had little choice but to stay on and work for a meager wage—barely enough to live on. The migrant workers lived in camps, which were poorly maintained and unsanitary. Apparently, Steinbeck actually visited some of these camps and attested to the inhumane conditions. Marxism In John Steinbecks The Grapes OfRelated Titles
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In this powerful novel, Steinbeck produces a horrifying portrait of the Great Depression and the endurance and dignity of those who lived through its injustice. The Joad family have been Steinbwcks from their Oklahoma farm by the banks and travel West to California, to find employment and a better future. Hard reality hits as they face repeated trials and tragedies on their journey of broken dreams and false hopes.]
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