Grampa Joad

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Grampa Joad is the cantankerous, hard-drinking patriarch of the Joad family in John Steinbeck’s novel "The Grapes of Wrath."

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Grampa Joad canonical 3
Granpa Joad 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
patriarch
appearsIn The Grapes of Wrath
associatedWithTheme attachment to land
displacement
generational conflict
loss of the old order
buriedAt roadside grave in Oklahoma
causeOfDeath stroke
characterTrait cantankerous
hard-drinking
profane
rebellious
stubborn
creator John Steinbeck
diesDuring Joad family journey to California
familyName Joad
fictionalStatus deceased
fictionalTimePeriod Great Depression
gender male
grandfatherOf Al Joad
Noah Joad
Rose of Sharon Joad
Ruthie Joad
Tom Joad
Winfield Joad
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod American literature of the 1930s
medium novel
memberOf Joad family
nationality American
notableQuote I ain’t a-goin’.
refusesTo leave his land willingly
relatedTo Al Joad
Granma Joad
Ma Joad
Noah Joad
Pa Joad
Rose of Sharon Joad
Ruthie Joad
Tom Joad
Winfield Joad
roleInWork patriarch of the Joad family
settingOfFictionalLife Oklahoma
spouse Granma Joad
workPublicationYear 1939

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Joad family member Grampa Joad
Granma Joad spouse Grampa Joad
this entity surface form: Granpa Joad
Winfield Joad relative Grampa Joad
Joad member Grampa Joad