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Grapes Of Wrath Setting Analysis

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John Steinbeck has become known for his style of writing and the way he portrays his settings. In the novel “Grapes of Wrath” Steinbeck portrays the predicament of migrant workers during the Great Depression. Tom Joad, the main protagonist, is returning to his family after doing time at McAlester Penitentiary. In chapters 1-2 Steinbeck gives vivid description of the setting. Throughout chapters 1-3 he provides the reader with substantial imagery and makes it easy for them to observe how setting affects characters and their relationships. Steinbeck depicts the predicament of hundreds of Dust Ball farmers by using the storyline of the Joad family. In chapter 1, John Steinbeck informs the reader about how the cornfields shrivel and fade, representing
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