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The Life of Migrant Farmers
  • Worst drought in the nations history
  • Low prices since 1920s
  • 1933 Dust Bowl huge dust storms had begun
    sweeping over the Great Plains, burying crops,
    livestock and farm buildings
  • 1933-1937 No rain fell and dust continued to
    batter the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma,
    and the Texas Panhandle

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GOW as a Social Protest Novel
  • It raises readers awareness of a subject, but
    doesnt offer solutions to the problem
  • Steinbeck points out the social injustices that
    existed for the migrants
  • He speaks out against capitalism and big business
  • GOW demonstrates how labor organizations or
    unions grow from the desperation of the workers

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Steinbeck Writes with Compassion
  • With his Heart feeling for the migrants, our
    common plight (death, helplessness)
  • With his Head his understanding of their hopes,
    fears
  • With his Voice advocate and prophet fo the
    people in Casy
  • With his Soul experiences the oversoul,
    suffers human division in exploitation

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The Structure of GOW
  • Basic Structure
  • Chapters 1-10 The Drought in OK
  • Chapters 11-18 The Journey to CA
  • Chapters 19-30 Migrants struggle to build a new
    life there

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Interchapters or Intercalary Chapters
  • Usually odd chapters (16 out of the 30)
  • Represent Steinbecks own voice
  • Make up around 100 pages of the book
  • Present social background (serves to amplify the
    pattern of action created by the Joad family
  • Present Historical Info considers the
    development of land, ownership, development of
    migrant labor, economic aspects

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Narrative Structure
  • Reader must not only be shown the enormity of the
    widespread suffering, he/she must also identify
    with the migrants and feel what they feel
  • This is not about the suffering of one family.
    For the novel to be successful, we must recognize
    that the Joads are simply specimens amongst
    thousands who suffer their fate. The story is
    about tragedy on an epic scale
  • Interchapters allow the reader to pan back away
    from the intimate picture for a broad view of
    generalized experience
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