Is becaue john steinbeck cared about the due to there environmental circumstances.
Because he felt like it
Steinbeck traveled with migrant workers, lived in labor camps, and conducted interviews to learn about their experiences. He also observed the living and working conditions of the migrant workers firsthand to accurately depict their struggles in his writing.
He wrote articles about migrant farmers.
John Steinbeck was the novelist who portrayed the strength of poor migrant workers during the 1930s in his novel "The Grapes of Wrath." Steinbeck's novel highlighted the struggles and resilience of these workers during the Great Depression.
He researched migrant workers.
He researched migrant workers.
The struggles of facing migrant workers.
John Steinbeck often depicted the struggles of individuals within social structures such as the working class, migrant workers, and marginalized communities in his novels. He emphasized themes of poverty, injustice, and the impact of societal norms on individuals. Steinbeck's writing often sought to shed light on the complex interplay between social structures and individual experiences.
John Steinbeck traveled to Oklahoma to research the Dust Bowl conditions and interviewed migrant workers to understand their experiences. He also spent time in migrant camps and government-run camps to gain insight into the living conditions of the workers. Additionally, he read government reports and articles to further educate himself on the social and economic issues of the time.
The Great Depression - Dust Bowl - migrant workers
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The migrant workers are called migrant workers because they migrate. To migrate means to move. Migrant workers move from farm to farm, hoping to find work.
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