Farmers In The Grapes Of Wrath

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John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939 , gave readers a detailed insight to the struggles and problems many farmers faced during the Great Depression. The Joads, like many other small farmers were forced to sell their land and search for work elsewhere. Many of these migrant farmers traveled to California in hopes of finding a job, but were constantly denied the chance at getting one. Not only did many migrant farmers lose their homes, they also lost their families. With little money and no roof over their heads many migrants died. They could not afford a doctor or medicine, and were subjected to less than fair weather conditions. The Joads themselves knew this loss, but one person in their family tried to carry the weight

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