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Theme Of The Grapes Of Wrath

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The Grapes of Wrath informs us about the story of a family living in Oklahoma. During the Great Depression, the Joad family end up losing their farm, and becoming migrant workers who find themselves in California looking for jobs and better opportunities than the ones they had before. The Grapes of Wrath begins with a prisoner who was released, Tom Joad, who makes his way to his family's farm in Oklahoma. Tom then meets his former preacher, who was sitting along the side of the road. Jim Casy was his name. Jim was Tom's former preacher who had baptized him. However, Jim Casy claims to have lost both his spirit and his faith. Casy and Tom both make their way to the Joad's house, only to find it abandoned. On their way there, Casy and Tom meet Muley Graves, his former neighbor, who was hiding out there. Through his flashback, Graves informs Jim Casy and Tom about the majority of the families, including his own, were required to leave their land because of a local boy, who was hired to knock down houses using a …show more content…

Furthermore, this shows us that not only are the Joads joined by blood, but also by their loyalty and commitment to one another. This was how their true kinship was established. At the time when the Joads had met the Wilsons, the two families merged into one, and shared each other's hardships and commitment. This theme would make the people at that time become motivated and would bring them closer to their families, where together, they would be able to make a change in the situation that the family was in. Yet, people today wouldn't have the same mindset as those who did in the past. Nowadays, people are planning to move away from their family and live their own dream. In other words, people wouldn't be as motivated or encouraged as those who did back

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