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because h had no belive anymore

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The preacher lost his spirit in the movie "Grapes of Wrath" due to feeling overwhelmed and disillusioned by the suffering and injustices experienced by his fellow migrants during the Great Depression. The harsh reality of their situation and witnessing the hardships faced by people wore down his faith and resolve.

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