The Great Depression
During the year of 1929 to 1933, the Great Depression had a big impact in people's lives. It began on a Tuesday October 29, 1929 when the stock prices at the New York Stock exchange fell in what was thought to be the most disastrous trading day in the history of the market and the effects that this had on people left them with a hard, hopeless, and confusing feeling. Leaving people, specificly the farmers, in debt. And by looking at photographs that were taken during the Great Depression, I can tell how hard it must've been for those people, having no money, no land, no shelter, no food, because everything was taken away from them. And so In the following essay, I will discuss more about my opinion on the photographs that were taken of people that was effected by the Great Depression. The Great Depression didn't just effected the lives of people but it also had a huge impact on the economy. In 1930, numbers of unemployment went over 4 million, as I saw in one photo where it showed a bunch of mens waiting in a straight line, over 100 of them, to be interviewed for a job that needed probaly about 4 or 5 people. I can't even imagine how tough it must o
Photos were taken of the people that was effected by the Great Depression, and I have discussed my opinion about those photos that were taken. The father was pulling a wagon full of clothes in it with his daughter sitting on it as the father too is hungry and tired but hes not willing to stop and what he is doing, in order to keep his family together. Him and his quitar, thats all he has, his home was taken away from him, his job possibly was taken away too, nothing's left but his ability to play that quitar. His left hand covered his face, his clothes were real dirty, and hes angry at what the depression had done to him. As for loosing a job, it was usually tough for the mens, because they were the ones who had to support their family, and they couldn't do that because the Great Depression tooked their jobs away from them. His wife was holding their other daughter's hand with their son walking next to them. I can see that that was the hardest time in his life he had to struggle through as the depres-sion work its way into other people's lives. Loosing a job made it tough for people, loosing land made it tougher for the farmers because the land was given to them, and it was all a family had in order to be fed but all that was taken away from them, leaving them confused, and a struggle for survival. His right hand was clutched and his left hand grabbing it, because it is cold and he has no place to go. And with the look they had on their faces, thinking but to confused to know what to do, their hungry, tired, and depress, as they continue to struggle through the depres-sion. As I look at the photographs that were taken on people that was effected by the Great Depression, I realize that everyone that was taken picture of, was taken outside, because they had no homes to live in. He was hopeless, and didn't know what to do, as he sit there on his rocking chair, and wait for the depression to end.
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