The Great Depression and The Sharecroppers wife's struggles were seen with many similarities. They both relate to the downfalls of people's land and having to find a new ways to make ends meet. There are many differences that compare each struggle. The Great Depression highlights the decrease of affordable necessities and job availability. The picture identifies the aftermath of the downward spiral. It shows the length people would go to just to be able to live. All in all, they both show poverty stricken economies trying to make it by. First of all, Poverty was a common key point in both the article and the picture. In comparison, the article “The Great Depression”, it shows that people had a big challenge to access basic necessities by stating “Essentially, what someone could have bought with one dollar the day before now cost three to five dollars”. The picture also reveals the challenges faced by many people to live in the best looking households. You can clearly tell in the picture that the house is falling apart piece by piece, the female in the pictures clothes don’t look the cleanest, and her yard has overgrown weeds that are waist high. A harsh …show more content…
The picture portrays to a more emotional appeal (pathos). Showing a hard working woman in tattered clothing who lives in a broken down home. While the article, depicts a logistic approach (logos), saying things like “Individuals were living life to the fullest and the U.S. economy began to thrive at an unprecedented rate.”, “ …a day that came to be called “Black Tuesday”, the stock market crashed. This meant the value of money had lost its worth.”, and “The downward spiral continued. Because people had no money, harvesting and manufacturing of new crops and products slowed drastically.” Both examples for the article and picture both show how poverty struck people but, their main differences are how they show it to their