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the known and the unknown. The book The Grapes of Wrath is no exception when it comes to using Biblical allusions. One main story that stands out, however, is the great Exodus story. Many different aspects of the two stories coincide with one another
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Grapes of Wraith by John Steinbeck portrayed the awakening of a man's conscience dealing with his troubling trials throughout the novel. The character that goes through this monumental change is Tom Joad, son of two tenant farmers from
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Calitopia As the exposés by Jacob Reis and The Jungle by Sinclair Lewis influenced the Imperial Age of America, so did The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck influence The Great Depression. The Grapes of Wrath is universally known as the definitive novel
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. The Great Depression, which was an economic trapdoor for the nation, brought Steinbeck to write the book widely regarded as his crowning achievement, "Grapes of Wrath." He earned the Pulitzer Prize after writing the book although censorship and suppression
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