Weedpatch Camp In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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The Weedpatch camp was very friendly and caring towards Joads’ family. In their long Journey, they tried different places. They were searching for work, therefore they had to make a journey during the entire day. The time, they had to assemble in the small place, they pressed each other, and they had to stand on their feet. They faced problems in every place they tried to settle, because their freedom of doing things was blocked by the brutal systems. As stated by John Steinbeck, every place they tried to make camp, the condition was very bad. As Ma mentions, Ma is expressing her sufferings on the road. Her entire family was oppressed by the landowners and by the cops. In Weedpatch camp, her family was accepted as they were, and was viewed

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