Friday, October 25, 2019
A Comparison of Migrant Workers in The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and
Migrant Workers in The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã    John Steinbeck wrote about what surrounded him. At the time he was writing, the  nineteen-thirties, a great depression was plaguing the United States. Many  people were out of work. Many farmers were losing their farms and homes. An  extreme drought had also wrecked the farms of the Midwest and made them into  what is now referred to as the "dust bowl". It was a terrible time to be poor,  and most were. People died of malnutrition every day. In California, where  Steinbeck resided, migrant workers dominated the workforce. Thousands traveled  from all around to pick fruit in the farms of the Salinas Valley for minuscule  wages. Thousands more could not find suitable Many people theorize why the  depression happened. Speculation in the stock market was one reason. The dust  bowl also multiplied the depression's effects. The depression did happen to  coincide with another event though. It happened soon after the last frontier  vanished from the United States. There was    no longer free land for the taking.  The long held American dream was no longer simple and cheap to achieve. Many  Americans simply wanted their own plot to take and set up their lives, but the  depression made this an impossibility. Steinbeck wrote about this class of  people.      Throughout his writing he uses many minor themes and biblical references to  get his point across, but the ubiquitous theme is the story of the poor,  depression era migrant worker simply trying to retain dignity, achieve the ever  important American dream of owning their own plot of land, and end the depravity  that is the life of a migrant worker. Characters in Steinbeck's writing always  have dreams. Many of the cha...              ...h-Allusions." 2001: 3pp. Online. 22  March 2003. www.123helpme/2690.html      Groene, Horst. "The Dispossessed Farmer." Bloom 23-24."Of Mice and Men-Lonely  Characters." 2001: 3pp. Online. 22 March 2003. www.essay  bank.co.uk/free_coursework/1148.html "Of Mice and Men and Migrant Workers."  2001: 3pp. Online. 22 March 2003. www.123helpme/1105.html       Parini, Jay. "The Masterpiece The Grapes of Wrath." 2002: 3pp. Online. 6  March 2003.  http://web4.infotrac.galegroup.com/81433&dyn=9tar_fmt?sw_aep=unio58461  Railton, Stephen. "The Joads and Their Oppressors." Bloom 31.      Steinbeck, John. The Grapes of Wrath. New York, NY: Penguin Books, 2002. -.  Of Mice and Men. New York, NY: Penguin Books, 2002.      Visser, Nicholas. "Audience and Closure in The Grapes of Wrath." 1994: 13pp.  Online.  http://web4.infotrac.galegroup.com/0136&dyn=45tar_fmt?sw_aep=unio58461      Ã                        
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.