The Grapes of Wrath
.... preceded them and then replaced them, the account has failed to capture the public imagination the way The Grapes of
Wrath did. The
Okies themselves, however ....
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Treatment of Family in The Grapes of Wrath
.... John Ford's treatment of family in his 1940 film, The Grapes of
Wrath. .... John Steinbeck's powerful novel chronicles the plight of the "
Okies," the tenant farmers ....
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Female Metaphor in US History & Literature
.... even into the twentieth century; at least, one can understand the leaflets (made famous by John Steinbeck in The Grapes of
Wrath) that lured the "
Okies" out to ....
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Literary Families
.... as the Joad family, created by John Steinbeck in The Grapes of
Wrath. .... and it is name that carries instant connotations of "dust bowl," "
Okies," and "Depression ....
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Women in the History of the American West
.... In "The Grapes of
Wrath," we see that drought forced the westward migration of .... the West they are treated with prejudice and viewed as dumb "
okies." With little ....
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Impact of Foreign Policy: 1939-2004 The Impact of Foreign Policy ...
.... groups. The novel The Grapes of
Wrath, for example, dealt with the poverty and mistreatment of white "
Okies," not minorities. World ....
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Impact of US Foreign Policy: 1939-2004 The Impact of Foreign ...
.... groups. The novel The Grapes of
Wrath, for example, dealt with the poverty and mistreatment of white "
Okies," not minorities. World ....
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Homelessness in American History
.... Leuchtenburg cites the plight of "Arkies" and "
Okies" who had lost their farms in dust .... [T]he Joads of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of
Wrath symbolized thousands ....
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