Grapes Of Wrath
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THE GRAPES OF WRATH
	The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes 
the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families 
of America during the 1930’s lived under.  The novel tells of a 
family known as the Joads migration west to california through the 
great economic depression of the 1930’s.  the Joad family had to 
abandon their home and their livelihoods.  They had to uproot and 
set adrift because tractors were rapidly industrializing their 
farms.  The bank took possessions of their land because the owners 
could not pay off their loan.  One of the biggest problems faced 
is the fact that the great depression is in its prime.  After 
reading this novel I was able to tell that the great depression is 
the main cause and sound basis for the novel.
	The government started playing a major role in agriculture 
during and after the Great Depression of the 1930’s.  It acted 
primarily to restrict output in order to keep prices high.  The 
growth of agricultural productivity depended on the accompanying 
industrial revolution that freedom stimulated.  So then came new 
machines that revolutionized agriculture.  Conversely, the 
industrial revolution depended on the availability of the manpower 
released by the agricultural revolution.
									
	One could say that the depression that started was like a 
catastrophe of unprecedented dimension for the United States.  The 
nations dollar income was cut in half before the economy hit 
bottom in the 1933.  The total output fell by a third, and 
unemployment  reached  25 percent of the work force.  The 
depression was something that hit other countries, and it brought 
lower output, higher unemployment, hunger and misery everywhere. 
	Today we have jobs that are disappearing for good.  Some are 
the result of normal changing of the economic cycle, but most 
recently it...