iness sector. Lured by the prospect of well-paid work that would not be subject to seasonal downturns, they were initially enthusiastic about their chances for success; they were, tragically, doomed to suffer disappointment and further losses. Literary critic Michele Landis (258) described these migrants as the "victims of the Great Depression and its economic fluctuations" - which Steinbeck saw as th
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