Grapes Of Wrath Movie

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The Grapes of Wrath is a movie based on John Steinbeck's book about the Great Depression in America. The movie focuses on the Joad family who is forced off their farm in Oklahoma due to the Dust Bowl. The family immediately faces many challenges such as: finding food to eat, struggling to pay, finding shelter, and etc. However, the Joad’s are not the only ones going through those same struggles. Many other Americans were forced off their farms and travel from place to place looking for jobs in order to survive the Depression. The Grapes of Wrath believably portrays the American struggle to overcome the difficulties of that time. In fact, there were several men without jobs that they had camps that provided shelter as along as you worked. However some camps were ruled by police and it caused some police brutality. In this case, Casy, a friend of the Joad’s was murdered by the police. In turn the police try to pin Tom Joad for the murder but he does not want to ruin his family’s chance at getting a job so he leaves them. It was an emotional as well as physical struggle for many Americans to look for jobs and provide for their families. …show more content…

It was a surreal struggle for everyone in America to get back on their two feet. The movie allowed me to visually understand what post war life was like and actually able to comprehend the hard times. One scene that really spoke to me was when the Joad’s finally found a good camp; they were so appalled by the services the camp provided such as: toilets, running water and no police. Also at that particular camp they held Saturday dances which symbolized their hope of survival in the midst of this terrible time many americans were

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