The Joad In John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath

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In search for a more stable living situation, the Joads risk it all to move to California. It was their chance to start over and have a better life, however they soon find out that California was not all it was hyped up to be. Their journey out west was full of a lot of trials and tribulations. One of the biggest problems they faced was that nothing that was promised really came to past. Nevertheless, the Joads stuck together as a family and supported each other. These things mentioned above reoccur throughout the novel. These are some of themes in the Grapes of Wrath.
In the novel the theme of anticipation and desperation become clear. In the beginning of the book Tom was in jail and that took a toll on his family. Fortunately, when Tom
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Grandma eventually ends up dying in the back of the Joad's truck right beside ma. However, Ma Joad had to lie and acted like Grandma was very sick to get her across the border so they could finish their trip. Ma had to hold it together, even in a great moment of despair, she knew that is what she had to do. As soon as the family reached California two member of the group droped out. Connie, Rose of Sharon's wife and Noah one of the Joad's sons decided to stay at the river and not continue on. The Joad's were very surprised when they saw many other migrant families looking for work also. They did not understand if there was so much work why so many people did not have jobs. After all the bad conditions the Joad's had been living in they found a very nice government camp to stay at, it even had hot running water. Unfortunately Tom was the only one who could find work so after a while the family had to leave. They found a place that would let them pick peaches for 50 cents a basket, it was work so it sounded great to them. When they got there it was nothing like the camp they had just came from the people here were very cold. Tom had gotten in trouble he got into a fight and