A Tree Grows In Brooklyn Analysis

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In the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Author Betty Smith sets the fictitious novel in Great Depression. The novel centers on the slums of Brooklyn on a family attempting to survive in these terrible times. The environment around Brooklyn in these trying times is contentious due to the lack of wealth inspiring a situation of racism and unemphasized view on education in lieu of work. Furthermore the setting forces each character to mature rapidly, due to the poor environment you see the children’s motivations to do tasks are molded by how poor each family is racism is motivated by jealousy which the children can’t fully understand that causes and situation where ignorance rules due this terrible environment. The setting also furthers the central