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CliffsNotes on The Grapes of Wrathexplores John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning --and controversial – novel, a work based on the what the author saw for himself as a reporter covering migrant worker camps.
Following the story of the Joad family as they travel from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to Californiain search of farming opportunities and wealth, this study guide provides summaries and critical commentaries for each part within the novel. Other features that help you figure out this important work include
- Personal background on the author, including career highlights
- Introduction to and synopsis of the book
- In-depth character analyses
- Critical essays to take you into the author’s personal philosophy
- Review section that features interactive questions and suggested essay topics and practice projects
- ResourceCenterwith books, films, and Web sites that can help round out your knowledge
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Synopsis
Steinbeck wrote this book to bring into the spotlight the plight of migrant workers. In The Grapes of Wratha migrant family travels from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to California only to be exploited by the agricultural system. The ferocity of resulting attacks on Steinbeck and his politics point to the truth and power of the stories told in this novel.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Life and Background of the Author.
Introduction to the Novel.
Critical Commentaries.
Chapters One -
Thirty.
Character Analyses.
Critical Essays.
CliffsNotes Review.
CliffsNotes Resource Center.
Index.