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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Oppression in Sinclairs The Jungle and Steinbecks The Grapes Of Wrath

Oppression in Sinclairs The Jungle and Steinbecks The Grapes Of fury In The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, and The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, the characters are forced with economic, social, and policy-making problems that they must cope with throughout the story. Both books are similar in that they emphasize that in this country, one simply cannot win unless they play by natures rules.The economic problems of both stories were great. Jurgis (The Jungle) wishes to go to America to start rich. Buying a house stresses the whole idea of animals to have something that is theirs. This is too shown with the Joads. They go to California in search of money and something of their own as well. Both, however, are faced with strong economic problems. For Jurgis, it is the poor manag...

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