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Larry from Literary Gladiators made mention to how he felt The Grapes of Wrath was "The Great American Novel." For me, I am not sure if one could pinpoint any novel, let alone a particular American novel, that could be deemed "the greatest." Still, I feel there are so many American accounts that I need to read in literary form before I make a declaration as to which one I would deem as my favorite. As for The Grapes of Wrath, I find that it demonstrates Steinbeck's ability to flesh out superb ch
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In The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck wrote a searing account of the hatred and abuse that many Californians inflicted on the great number of migrants who fled the terrible dust storms in the Dust Bowl region of the United States in the 1930s. These massive, unrelenting dust storms destroyed these people economically; and they were forced to leave home, hit the road with what they could carry, and hope to start again in the farmlands of California where they were told thousands of jobs awaited
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I keep wanting to be a Steinbeck fan, I really should like him. But I don't. This book was depressing, and had such a bleak ending. OK, I get it, life sucked for these people.
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