Eventually, they come to a stop, and meet a family in need of help, leading to the passage, however a few moments before Grampa Joad had recently passed away, due to a stroke.This passage is relevant to its historical context, due to the time the novel is taking place is corresponding with the Dust Bowl period. Furthermore, the author states, the Western States are nervous due to a tremendous amount of people are migrating over to their location in hope to find work, however what the people don't know is that the Dust Bowl is a national crisis. Hence, the Western States don’t know how to react to such a formidable change, being that they don't know how it's going to impact them economically, and what are the outcomes going to be. Lastly, the excerpt contains relevant information with its historical context the Dust Bowl, creating a realistic setting, and suspense. Initially, Steinbeck stated that a change has begun, resulting in the Western States becoming nervous, due to taxes are changing and a prodigious amount of people are migrating over to