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How The Walking Dead is a post-apocalyptic retelling of the Grapes of Wrath.! 
And how John Steinbeck’s great American novel tells us how the epic zombie tale will end.! 
by Fred Smith 
theonlyfredsmith.com 
October 19, 2014 
1
The zombie outbreak is the Great Depression. 
Hungry men fight for work at a depression era job bureau. Hungry zombies wander aimlessly in search of living flesh. 
One minute, everything is fine. Then, for reasons not understood 
by the victims, an epidemic changes life as we know it. People are 
forced from the world they once understood and must now survive 
amidst panic, uncertainty, and mounting desperation. 
2
Two families travel an increasingly dangerous road in search of hope. 
The Joads: ! 
Tenant farmers from Oklahoma must leave their land during 
the Dust Bowl. They head for California in search of a better life. 
The Group: ! 
A patchwork of families and hardened survivors seeks hope and 
sanctuary from the surrounding chaos. 
Time-honored family values lie at the core of both groups. Their faith in humanity is 
perpetually tested, and in many cases broken, with each hardship endured. 
! 
New members arrive and must earn their keep. Some prove their valor. Others 
pillage in the name of their own survival. 
3
The Unwitting Leaders: Tom Joad and Rick Grimes 
Tom Joad ! Rick Grimes ! 
Neither asked to be in charge, yet each becomes the de-facto leader of his group and must make the tough 
decisions that will decide a family’s fate. 
! 
Both men have a history with the law that weighs heavily on their psyches. Tom was a convicted felon and 
realizes his leaving the state violates his parole and jeopardizes his family as they travel a hard road. Rick 
was a sheriff who had sworn to uphold the law. Now he must set aside his notions of right or wrong to ensure 
his family’s survival. Both are inherently good men whose pasts may lead to their undoing. 
4
Two men discover the world they knew has forever changed…. 
The Dust Bowl! 
Released from prison, Tom Joad walks to his 
family’s farm and discovers a desolate world. 
Apocalypse now! 
Rick Grimes leaves a hospital and also finds a world 
that’s drastically changed while he was away! 
Both stories begin with men walking out of incarceration and slowly discovering that the world they once 
knew has irrevocably changed. 
! 
Tom Joad and Rick Grimes walk lonely paths en route to finding their families and restoring whatever 
normalcy can be salvaged from the devastating reality. 
5
The Reluctant Elders: Grampa Joad and Herschel 
Grampa Joad ! Hershel ! 
Both are tied to the land they feel is a piece of them and their family. Both are in denial of the day’s 
hardships. Both are dragged from their farms and forced to endure life as a wanderer. Both will die without 
ever finding peace in the new world. Both leave behind families who will press on without them. 
6
Innocents Lost: Rose of Sharon and Beth 
Rose of Sharon! Beth! 
Forced to abandon their childhoods, Rose of Sharon and Beth rush to motherhood by assuming duties 
traditionally reserved for the women of the family. 
! 
After delivering a stillborn baby, Rose of Sharon finds a use for her mother’s milk in an act of Roman Charity 
to fend off strangers’ starvation. We’ve yet to see such an act from Beth. However, Rick’s line while placing his 
lawman’s hat atop Beth’s head in the culmination of Season 4 may be the ultimate indicator of Beth’s future and 
the importance it holds: There’s a new sheriff in town. 
7
Unsung Matriarchs: Ma Joad and Carol 
Ma Joad! Carol! 
Ma Joad and Carol are the silent glue that holds their families together. Both make the hardest of decisions 
without haste. They do so while taking careful attention to keep the egos of the men around them intact. Each 
witnesses her husband’s spirit break and realizes that a broken man, one who can neither work nor fight, is a 
liability in the new and treacherous world. 
! 
Carol’s turn from battered wife at the show’s outset, to a badass with a rocket launcher by the fifth season is 
profound. Given that Ma Joad had lived most of her life in an America that did not grant women the right to vote, 
her becoming the rock on which her family can can depend during hard times is perhaps the more radical 
storyline. 8
Temporary Sanctuary courtesy of the US Government 
Weedpatch Camp! 
Set up by the US government to accommodate rising numbers 
of impoverished victims of the Depression, the camp provides a 
fleeting security for the road-weary Joads. ! 
After enduring an arduous struggle on the road, the Joads and the Group find a temporary haven in a 
government institution. With its clean sheets and warm showers, The Weedpatch Camp provides every bit of 
needed relief for the Joads that the prison’s high fences and defensible towers provide the Group as they fend 
off walkers and governing mad men. 
! 
For a time, both the Joads and the group ponder a life in their chosen institute. In the end, neither government-funded 
facility can withstand the demanding numbers of the looming epidemic, and the families must move on 
and brave the uncertainty of the world. 
The Prison! 
Originally designed to the keep the outside world safe 
from the evil locked within, the group uses the prison to 
shelter themselves from the terror that besets them 
from all sides. The zombie apocalypse is not without a 
sense of irony.! 
9
“A sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.” 
John Steinbeck 
Travels with Charley: In Search of America 
“A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ.” 
Herschel to Rick 
“Internment” Season 4 Ep. 5 
In “Internment” Herschel speaks of a conversation he had with a now dead man in the prison about (Grapes of 
Wrath author) John Steinbeck. He quotes to Rick the above line and explains that he believes the outbreak is 
happening for a reason and that this is a test of humanity. Soon after the prison is overrun from the dead within. 
! 
The Joads also felt that their journey was a test. Consider Ma Joad’s final lines of the film: 
“We're the people that live. They can't wipe us out; they can't lick us. We'll go on 
forever, Pa, 'cause we're the people.” 
10
More Steinbeck references in The Walking Dead 
Carol’s killing of young Lizzie is very similar to George’s killing of the 
mentally handicapped Lennie in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. 
Consider Carol’s killing of Lizzie in “The Grove”. One of the more insightful trending topics among Dead fans on 
the web the night the episode aired involved the similarities between the episode’s telling scene and that of 
John Steinbeck’s classic novella Of Mice and Men. ComicBook.com offered a fine deconstruction of the two 
scenes in a blog entry that you can see HERE. 
! 
The similarities were also acknowledged on The Talking Dead. Yet, no one made the grand connection between 
the TV series’ arch and that of Steinbeck’s master work, The Grapes of Wrath. 
! 
I would suggest this lack of enlightenment is by design on the part of the TV show’s development team. 
11 
George and Lennie! 
in Of Mice and Men! 
Carol and Lizzie! 
in “The Grove” 
Rodents were not safe in Lizzie’s hands, either.
A tip of the hand from the show’s developer… 
Frank Darabont! 
The Walking Dead’s TV creator lists Night of the 
Living Dead and The Grapes of Wrath among 
his favorite films of all time. ! 
When asked, in 2009 (one year before The Walking Dead would make its TV debut) by Empire magazine to 
provide a list of his personal favorite movies of all-time, the show’s creator and lead developer Frank Darabont 
offered his top 10 choices by genre. Atop his list for horror films? George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. 
! 
Among his his all-time favorite dramas in film history? 
You guessed it…The 1940 classic directed by John Ford. The Grapes of Wrath. 
12
So what does it all mean? 
VS 
Using the Grapes of Wrath as a primer, we can make reasonable predictions! 
as to the directions The Walking Dead will take and how the TV series will end.! 
! 
WARNING: clairvoyant spoilers ahead. 
13
Analyzing the Grapes of Wrath helps us predict The Walking Dead 
! 
Let’s look at what happens in 
The Grapes of Wrath 
And predict what may 
happen in The Walking Dead. 
Now for the fun part. 
Remember, 
The predictions we’re about to make are for the AMC TV series, 
not the graphic novel series by Robert Kirkman. 
! 
14
Analyzing the Grapes of Wrath helps us predict The Walking Dead 
The Joads reach California and realize that it 
is over-populated with desperate workers like 
them. 
! 
Realizing that corporate farmers are in a 
collusion that suppresses the worker, they 
join the labor movement. 
! 
One of their friends (Casey) becomes 
a recruiter for a union and is fatally 
beaten in a strike that turns violent. 
! 
Tom witnesses Casey’s death, and kills his 
attacker. 
! 
Now a fugitive, Tom informs Ma that he must 
leave the family as he is wanted for murder. 
! 
Tom vows to fight for the oppressed worker 
and to see him to better times. 
The Group will find its “California”, and realize 
that life there is tainted in favor of the oppressive. 
A brutal entity will rule with an iron hand. 
! 
The Group will discover (or perhaps form) a small 
band of rebels and join them in a fight 
against tyranny. 
! 
Someone (not Rick) in the Group will step up to 
an official position of leadership in the newly 
founded collaboration. 
! 
This person will be killed and Rick will avenge the 
death with a brutal killing of his own. 
! 
Rick will make the choice to leave the family and 
Carol will bless his decision. 
! 
The show will end with Rick venturing off to fight for 
the over-matched, decent man. If any are left. 
15
What do you think? 
VS 
The Internet is chock-full of theories about The Walking Dead.! 
However, none have yet tied the apocalyptic saga to the great American novel about the! 
survival of the human spirit in the most trying of times.! 
! 
The evidence in the preceding pages demonstrates a clear connection. ! 
What do you think? 
16
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Dead Grapes of Walking Wrath: How The Walking Dead is a Post-Apocalyptic Retelling of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

  • 1. VS How The Walking Dead is a post-apocalyptic retelling of the Grapes of Wrath.! And how John Steinbeck’s great American novel tells us how the epic zombie tale will end.! by Fred Smith theonlyfredsmith.com October 19, 2014 1
  • 2. The zombie outbreak is the Great Depression. Hungry men fight for work at a depression era job bureau. Hungry zombies wander aimlessly in search of living flesh. One minute, everything is fine. Then, for reasons not understood by the victims, an epidemic changes life as we know it. People are forced from the world they once understood and must now survive amidst panic, uncertainty, and mounting desperation. 2
  • 3. Two families travel an increasingly dangerous road in search of hope. The Joads: ! Tenant farmers from Oklahoma must leave their land during the Dust Bowl. They head for California in search of a better life. The Group: ! A patchwork of families and hardened survivors seeks hope and sanctuary from the surrounding chaos. Time-honored family values lie at the core of both groups. Their faith in humanity is perpetually tested, and in many cases broken, with each hardship endured. ! New members arrive and must earn their keep. Some prove their valor. Others pillage in the name of their own survival. 3
  • 4. The Unwitting Leaders: Tom Joad and Rick Grimes Tom Joad ! Rick Grimes ! Neither asked to be in charge, yet each becomes the de-facto leader of his group and must make the tough decisions that will decide a family’s fate. ! Both men have a history with the law that weighs heavily on their psyches. Tom was a convicted felon and realizes his leaving the state violates his parole and jeopardizes his family as they travel a hard road. Rick was a sheriff who had sworn to uphold the law. Now he must set aside his notions of right or wrong to ensure his family’s survival. Both are inherently good men whose pasts may lead to their undoing. 4
  • 5. Two men discover the world they knew has forever changed…. The Dust Bowl! Released from prison, Tom Joad walks to his family’s farm and discovers a desolate world. Apocalypse now! Rick Grimes leaves a hospital and also finds a world that’s drastically changed while he was away! Both stories begin with men walking out of incarceration and slowly discovering that the world they once knew has irrevocably changed. ! Tom Joad and Rick Grimes walk lonely paths en route to finding their families and restoring whatever normalcy can be salvaged from the devastating reality. 5
  • 6. The Reluctant Elders: Grampa Joad and Herschel Grampa Joad ! Hershel ! Both are tied to the land they feel is a piece of them and their family. Both are in denial of the day’s hardships. Both are dragged from their farms and forced to endure life as a wanderer. Both will die without ever finding peace in the new world. Both leave behind families who will press on without them. 6
  • 7. Innocents Lost: Rose of Sharon and Beth Rose of Sharon! Beth! Forced to abandon their childhoods, Rose of Sharon and Beth rush to motherhood by assuming duties traditionally reserved for the women of the family. ! After delivering a stillborn baby, Rose of Sharon finds a use for her mother’s milk in an act of Roman Charity to fend off strangers’ starvation. We’ve yet to see such an act from Beth. However, Rick’s line while placing his lawman’s hat atop Beth’s head in the culmination of Season 4 may be the ultimate indicator of Beth’s future and the importance it holds: There’s a new sheriff in town. 7
  • 8. Unsung Matriarchs: Ma Joad and Carol Ma Joad! Carol! Ma Joad and Carol are the silent glue that holds their families together. Both make the hardest of decisions without haste. They do so while taking careful attention to keep the egos of the men around them intact. Each witnesses her husband’s spirit break and realizes that a broken man, one who can neither work nor fight, is a liability in the new and treacherous world. ! Carol’s turn from battered wife at the show’s outset, to a badass with a rocket launcher by the fifth season is profound. Given that Ma Joad had lived most of her life in an America that did not grant women the right to vote, her becoming the rock on which her family can can depend during hard times is perhaps the more radical storyline. 8
  • 9. Temporary Sanctuary courtesy of the US Government Weedpatch Camp! Set up by the US government to accommodate rising numbers of impoverished victims of the Depression, the camp provides a fleeting security for the road-weary Joads. ! After enduring an arduous struggle on the road, the Joads and the Group find a temporary haven in a government institution. With its clean sheets and warm showers, The Weedpatch Camp provides every bit of needed relief for the Joads that the prison’s high fences and defensible towers provide the Group as they fend off walkers and governing mad men. ! For a time, both the Joads and the group ponder a life in their chosen institute. In the end, neither government-funded facility can withstand the demanding numbers of the looming epidemic, and the families must move on and brave the uncertainty of the world. The Prison! Originally designed to the keep the outside world safe from the evil locked within, the group uses the prison to shelter themselves from the terror that besets them from all sides. The zombie apocalypse is not without a sense of irony.! 9
  • 10. “A sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.” John Steinbeck Travels with Charley: In Search of America “A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ.” Herschel to Rick “Internment” Season 4 Ep. 5 In “Internment” Herschel speaks of a conversation he had with a now dead man in the prison about (Grapes of Wrath author) John Steinbeck. He quotes to Rick the above line and explains that he believes the outbreak is happening for a reason and that this is a test of humanity. Soon after the prison is overrun from the dead within. ! The Joads also felt that their journey was a test. Consider Ma Joad’s final lines of the film: “We're the people that live. They can't wipe us out; they can't lick us. We'll go on forever, Pa, 'cause we're the people.” 10
  • 11. More Steinbeck references in The Walking Dead Carol’s killing of young Lizzie is very similar to George’s killing of the mentally handicapped Lennie in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Consider Carol’s killing of Lizzie in “The Grove”. One of the more insightful trending topics among Dead fans on the web the night the episode aired involved the similarities between the episode’s telling scene and that of John Steinbeck’s classic novella Of Mice and Men. ComicBook.com offered a fine deconstruction of the two scenes in a blog entry that you can see HERE. ! The similarities were also acknowledged on The Talking Dead. Yet, no one made the grand connection between the TV series’ arch and that of Steinbeck’s master work, The Grapes of Wrath. ! I would suggest this lack of enlightenment is by design on the part of the TV show’s development team. 11 George and Lennie! in Of Mice and Men! Carol and Lizzie! in “The Grove” Rodents were not safe in Lizzie’s hands, either.
  • 12. A tip of the hand from the show’s developer… Frank Darabont! The Walking Dead’s TV creator lists Night of the Living Dead and The Grapes of Wrath among his favorite films of all time. ! When asked, in 2009 (one year before The Walking Dead would make its TV debut) by Empire magazine to provide a list of his personal favorite movies of all-time, the show’s creator and lead developer Frank Darabont offered his top 10 choices by genre. Atop his list for horror films? George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. ! Among his his all-time favorite dramas in film history? You guessed it…The 1940 classic directed by John Ford. The Grapes of Wrath. 12
  • 13. So what does it all mean? VS Using the Grapes of Wrath as a primer, we can make reasonable predictions! as to the directions The Walking Dead will take and how the TV series will end.! ! WARNING: clairvoyant spoilers ahead. 13
  • 14. Analyzing the Grapes of Wrath helps us predict The Walking Dead ! Let’s look at what happens in The Grapes of Wrath And predict what may happen in The Walking Dead. Now for the fun part. Remember, The predictions we’re about to make are for the AMC TV series, not the graphic novel series by Robert Kirkman. ! 14
  • 15. Analyzing the Grapes of Wrath helps us predict The Walking Dead The Joads reach California and realize that it is over-populated with desperate workers like them. ! Realizing that corporate farmers are in a collusion that suppresses the worker, they join the labor movement. ! One of their friends (Casey) becomes a recruiter for a union and is fatally beaten in a strike that turns violent. ! Tom witnesses Casey’s death, and kills his attacker. ! Now a fugitive, Tom informs Ma that he must leave the family as he is wanted for murder. ! Tom vows to fight for the oppressed worker and to see him to better times. The Group will find its “California”, and realize that life there is tainted in favor of the oppressive. A brutal entity will rule with an iron hand. ! The Group will discover (or perhaps form) a small band of rebels and join them in a fight against tyranny. ! Someone (not Rick) in the Group will step up to an official position of leadership in the newly founded collaboration. ! This person will be killed and Rick will avenge the death with a brutal killing of his own. ! Rick will make the choice to leave the family and Carol will bless his decision. ! The show will end with Rick venturing off to fight for the over-matched, decent man. If any are left. 15
  • 16. What do you think? VS The Internet is chock-full of theories about The Walking Dead.! However, none have yet tied the apocalyptic saga to the great American novel about the! survival of the human spirit in the most trying of times.! ! The evidence in the preceding pages demonstrates a clear connection. ! What do you think? 16
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