The Grapes Of Wrath

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A realist novel written by John Steinbeck set during the Great Depression

Real World Example

"The Grapes of Wrath," written by John Steinbeck, is a novel about the struggles of a poor family, the Joads, during the Great Depression. It highlights the hardships faced by many families who were forced to leave their homes and seek work in California due to economic hardship and environmental disaster. The novel played a significant role in raising awareness about the plight of these families, influencing public opinion, and supporting the New Deal policies aimed at providing relief and recovery. Today, its themes of economic inequality, migration, and resilience remain relevant, as seen in modern discussions about income disparity and workers' rights. For example, the book's focus on community support and perseverance resonates with people advocating for fair wages and better working conditions in today's gig economy.

Practice Version

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