TheGrapesOf WrathThe peopleandthe Depression In the movie
The grapesof Wrath, the Joads undergo the hit ofthe depression, they
have to leave their farm. They go to California for jobs, but find there are
few jobs, and it pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The
government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the
Joads. Since thepeople who already lived in the cities in which these
developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start
a riot and have the police Arrest them. Although in the movie the plan
was foiled, it could have worked in many other places, or the towns folk
could have just created a lynch mob, and eventually thepeople living in
the development would leave. I believe that the economic situation of
the country has a great effect on the fall, or succession ofpeople like the
Joads, but I don't believe government programs will effect them at all.
For example, the great depression was a major economical event, and it
greatly effected more then just people like the Joads, but programs like
the public works administration which employed people for government
construction projects. Another program, the Works Progress
Administration, later called the Works Projects Administration was
created to develop relief programs, and to keep a person's skills. From
1935-1943, it employed 8 million people, and spent 11 billion dollars. But
in 1939, there were still 9.5 million still unemployed. Another program
was the Civilian Conservation Corps. Unemployed, unmarried young
men were enlisted to work on conservation and resource-development
projects such as soil conservation, flood control, and protection of forests
and wildlife. These men were provided with food, lodging, and other
necessities, and were given a small monthly salary. Another program
was the CWA, the civil works administration. It employed more then 4
million workers to build and repair roads, and teach in schools, were just
a couple ofthe jobs. Some of these programs would work
temporarily, but eventually there would be no more work to do, or the
government would run out of funds. All these programs were hated by
some, and loved by others, and some just didn't care. The business men
that were lucky enough not to lose everything, andthe other employees
working in the cities who still had jobs during thedepression didn't like
these new programs. In the movie, TheGrapesOf Wrath, The towns
people didn't like the government funded version of a "Hooverville". The
townspeople, along with the police tired to start a fight during a dance, so
the police could come in, arrest some ofthepeople living there, and say
that this new development wasn't safe for the town, and it would have to
be rid of. Fortunately for them they were able to discover there little plan,
and spoiled the plan. But this showed how much thepeople in the towns
hated these new developments like the Hoovervilles. Also, I can't recall
what town it was in, but when the Joades approached one town border,
the men there said there was no work, and that they would have to turn
around, I believe they even had the police there. This showed how much
the people already living in these towns and cities fear the coming
farmers and others that had lost their jobs, for the townspeople wanted to
keep their jobs. I think it would have been smarter for the government to
buy the farms that people like the Joads were being kicked off, that way
they could still work there, and because they only got paid in food and
shelter, the extra food that they made that used to go to their employer
would go to the government which could either be sold for less, or given
out in rations to the poor, and homeless. I believe that Roosevelt
had too much power, he was making too many programs that didn't work.
He was throwing money here, and money there to programs designed to
employ people, yet there were still millions ofpeople still employed. I
believe if he had less power, his plans would have been looked over more
carefully, andthe programs could have been substantially better. I
believe that the programs created by the government had little affect, and
that the money could have been spent more wisely, and better programs
could have been created, but I do think that the economy has a major
impact on the fall, or survival of a family, like the Joads.
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