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... history known as The Dustbowl. In this novel Steinbeck attempts to display the tensions between the Okies and the Californians. ...
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... The Californians did not like the Okies even though they were Americans, just like how the Blacks were not liked by the whites, even though they were Americans ...
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... Once the Joads arrive in California, they find that everyone is angry; the Californians are mad that all the unwanted "okies" are coming to spoil their state ...
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... cars. This would be the migrants only home. They encountered the prejudice towards them from the Californians. "Them Okies? They ...
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... cars. This would be the migrants only home. They encountered the prejudice towards them from the Californians. "Them Okies? They ...
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... cars. This would be the migrants only home. They encountered the prejudice towards them from the Californians. "Them Okies? They ...
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... The truth is that 'Okies' are no different then the Californians themselves, but the truth seems to fade away when property is involved. ...
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... The human spirit in this novel is outlined in the presence of the Okies. "And while the Californians wanted many things, accumulation, social success, amusement ...
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... of them lowered labor wages. Californians wanted luxuries when all the Okies wanted was land and food. Police came down hard on ...
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... bias was directed toward the prejudicial people who treated the Okies with disrespect ... It seems as if everyone spoke like that, even some of the Californians. ...
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... dust bowl" farms. Many native Californians were angry that the "Okies" were arriving in such large numbers. As my brother entered ...
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... These people are portrayed in John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath as Californians. ... The locals tormented the foreigners, calling them 'Okies' and telling them that ...
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... Arrest people or in another word "Okies", if they raise their voice against the ... having a right as a people, makes them equal to the Californians (no offense ...
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... that it's going to be a lot of hard work and those Californians are a ... of town, which they called Hooverville it's supposedly where all of the Okies have to go. ...
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