Grapes Of Wrath Movie Vs Book

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The literary work, The Grapes of Wrath, which was subsequently adapted into a motion picture, presents a vivid portrayal of life during the Dust Bowl Era, and the far-reaching impact it had on individuals and families. As the movie adaptation of the book was produced in the 1940s, certain elements of the book could not be incorporated into the film. There are many similarities and differences between the film and book, with the book delving into topics that were not appropriate for cinematic works in that era of cinematic history. There were heavy laws and regulations in the film industry that prevented certain things from being shown to the public. Published in 1939, The Grapes of Wrath was authored by John Steinbeck. The book is about the …show more content…

The severe dust storms created a sunless atmosphere that made it seem like nighttime, and respiratory problems along with other health issues were caused by the breathing in of the dust. With the dust storms causing damage to the crops and livestock, this led to economic hardship and widespread hunger. Many individuals and families were forced to leave their land and homes that they had known all their life, but the government owned. There was a large migration that was also referred to as the “Okie migration” that led to the displacement of over hundreds of thousands of people because of the Dust Bowl. The author of The Grapes of Wrath wanted to highlight the amount of sheer human strength and resilience seen in real life in the novel and how tragic the real-life event was. The Dust Bowl finally ended through both natural and human factors. The drought that the Great Plains had suffered through for almost a decade came to an end in the late 1930s, and there was an average rainfall that people had not seen in that area for so long. The government implemented policies and programs that conserved soil, like crop rotation and planting trees, as well as different ways of

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