Grapes of Wrath1
Because of the devastating disaster of the dust bowl, the Joad family was forced to leave their long-time home and find work and a new life elsewhere. They, like many other families, moved to California. "The land of milk and honey". The people in the dust bowl imagined California as a haven of jobs where they would have a nice little white house and as much fruit as they could eat. This dream was far from the reality the migrant farmers faced once in California. The dreams, hopes, and expectations the Joads had of California were crushed by the reality of the actual situation in this land of hate and prejudice. The Joads dream of owning a nice white house and being overwhelmed with fruit was quickly put to end after their first night in California. Ma says, "But I like to think how nice it's gonna be, maybe, in California. Never cold. An' fruite ever'place, an' people just bein' in the nicest places, little white houses in among the orange trees." They had been lied to by the handbills and other propaganda that was circulating in the dust bowl region. The growers in California knew that the people of the dust bowl would have to leave their houses because of the crisis. Th
They saw the fear in the people's eyes that the migrants would one day band together and take that which they wanted of California. There was a ragged man there that told a gruesome story of his experience in California. This was all true in the case of the Joads. He told of how his own children and died because he couldn't get a job to feed them. Even in their worst times in California they would still look forward to earning enough money and getting a little white house to live in. A promised heaven that was revealed to be a very real hell. The dream of California is necessary in the beginning of the book. Many people in the dust bowl were constructing a view of California that was devastatingly false. We will go to California and everything will be even better there than it was here. The dust bowl had taken away much of the pride and courage of the Joad family.
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