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1 CHOOSE YOUR SEAT.

2 The Grapes of Wrath An introduction

3 Pre-reading ► There are 16 “inter-chapters” in the novel (generally, the odd-numbered chapters, but not always). ► They help create a total picture by establishing the entire social conditions of which these characters are a part  fill in the larger picture to give some historical perspective about the conditions that all of these migrants faced, not just the Joads.  For example, chapter 1 gives background on the Dust Bowl. Chapter 5 describes the process by which mortgaged lands are taken over by the banks; farmers are evicted; and lands are combined into vast holdings cultivated with modern machinery. ► Everything included in the inter-chapters relates to the events of the fictional story.

4 Pre-reading ► We don’t get names of new characters in these chapters, but we get “owners” and “tenants” doing real, dramatic things, rather than a straightforward lecture on how these things occurred. ► These chapters also let Steinbeck work in his own statements, judgments, and denunciations of what is occurring.

5 Themes Man’s inhumanity Effects of technology Casting off old ways The importance of family Government for the people and by the people Endurance “Grapes of Wrath”: Anger

6 Purpose ► This is a novel of social protest. ► Designed to inform the public of migrant workers’ plight. ► A plea for landowners of California and bankers in Dust Bowl states to be more tolerant. ► Shows how migrant workers were used so bankers and California land owners could turn a profit. ► Shows methods they used to cheat migrants and keep them from organizing.

7 Title ► From “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” ► “Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord; he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.” ► Title is a reference to justice and retribution.

8 “The Harvest Gypsies” ► Seven newspaper articles on migrant workers Steinbeck observed in 1936. ► An eyewitness account of the horrendous Dust Bowl migration, a major event in California and U.S. history.

9 “The Harvest Gypsies” ► Steinbeck toured the squatters’ camps and “Hoovervilles” of California. ► Found once strong, independent farmers so reduced in dignity, beaten in spirit, sick, sullen, and defeated that they had been “cast down to a kind of sub-humanity.”

10 “The Harvest Gypsies” ► From 1935-’38, between 300,000 and 500,000 “Okies” (migrant farmers from Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri) arrived in California. ► This provides the factual foundation for The Grapes of Wrath.


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