Monday, February 11, 2019
Poverty in Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck :: Grapes of Wrath Essays
Throughout history, less fortunate muckle have been get apart or shunned from the usual public. In the Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, this avouchment holds true. Throughout the whole book, all of the less fortunate people are treated like they arent even hu spell. This is not much contrastive than how our society is now. In the news article Major Cities Get punishing With Homeless, by Angie Cannon, Judy Appel said, We are saying it is your fault that we have created a structure where there arent enough jobs and housing for you to lead a decent life. (Cannon 1) Appel is saying the same thing Steinbeck was saying in his book. many an(prenominal) homeless people are homeless because they were forced to be that way, and the universal public doesnt realize it. In the Grapes of Wrath, and in the present while, the public public has set the less fortunate apart from themselves without even realizing it. Im seeing more apathy on the part of people. I think people used to feel badly. And now, I think people feel bothered. Thats a dangerous shift. (Cannon 1) What she means is that at one point in time we used to care for the homeless. We used to endeavor and help them out. Now we dont care and we just involve to get rid of them. This is very similar to the situation in the Grapes of Wrath. At first they wanted thousands of people to come and work, but when they actually started coming, the general public wanted to get rid of them. And the men of the towns and of the soft suburban county gathered to defend themselves and the reassured themselves that they were good and the invaders were bad, as a man must do before he fights. They said, these Okies are dirty and ignorant. Theyre degenerate sexual maniacs. These Okies are thieves. Theyll steal anything. Theyve got no sense of piazza rights. (G.O.W. 363) This was the general publics feeling towards the Okies, even though they asked them to come there in the first place. What the people dont understand is that the Okies are existence forced to steal and the general public is the one who is forcing them. In the Grapes of Wrath, and in the present time we, the general public have shunned the less fortunate. It isnt that we want them to be poor, but we have a hard time fitting in with them.
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