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The Joads' reactions to the environment in John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath

The collapse of New York Exchange in 1929 marked the great
economic depression and several natural disasters colored the American
history in the thirties. Steinbeck, as one of the American Californians born in
the 19th century witnessed the hardship of the Okies (the name for people
who came from Oklahoma) who migrated to California in the hope of gaining
a better life. Steinbeck?s The Grapes of Wrath depicts this long and hard
journey of the Joads from Oklahoma to the Colorado River and finally arrive
in California. The thesis writer is curious to know the Joads? reactions to the
environments, how and why they react, and what decisions they make. In the
analysis, the writer applies literary approach utilizing the theory of conflict as
the main tool and the theory of characterization and setting as the supporting
tools. The five characters in the Joads, Grandpa, Pa, Ma, Tom, and Noah,
confront both outer and inner conflicts in responding to the environments.
Some agree to leave the hard place, but some disagree. Each of them has their
own reasons, which are revealed in the ways they react to the environments.
Although they have different reactions and decisions, their endings are almost
the same- they still suffer from the lacks of jobs, money and food.

Creator(s)
  • (11499153) KRISSETIA KURNIAWATI
Contributor(s)
  • Sarah Limuil → Advisor 1
  • Ribut Basuki → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2004
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 1242/ING/2004; Krissetia Kurniawati (11499153)
Subject(s)
  • AMERICAN FICTION-20TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
  • STEINBECK, JOHN, 1902,...THE GRAPHES OF WRATH-STUDY AND TEACHING
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