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The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.
Family does not stand above all.
The Joad house in "The Grapes of Wrath" is depicted as a modest and weather-worn farmhouse in Oklahoma. It symbolizes the decline of the family's economic and social status due to the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Despite its humble appearance, the Joad house is a place of family unity and resilience in the face of adversity.
The Wilsons in "The Grapes of Wrath" came from Sallisaw, Oklahoma. They were a migrant family seeking work and a better life in California during the Great Depression.
John Steinbeck. This is the name of the family in the novel "The Grapes of Wrath"
John Steinbeck probably completed writing The Grapes of Wrath in 1939. It was published in April of that year, and there didn't seem to be a lot of delay getting it to press. A link can be found below for more information.
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Tom Joad said this line in John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath." He expresses a sense of resilience and solidarity with his family despite the hardships they face.
The name on the mailbox in "The Grapes of Wrath" was Joad.
Grapes of Wrath is Steinbeck's famous novel about the Dust Bowl and the migration to California by an Okie family. It was made into a successful movie.
grapes grown in California and the people who cant find work are angry the grapes of wrath