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Exemplification Essay: The Effects Of The Great Depression

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Have you ever wondered what your parents were going to make for dinner that night? Or if you had to fold your own clothes that your mom washed for you? People of today's generation will never understand what it would feel like to come home to nothing one day because dad lost his job and the bank foreclosed the house. These things all happened to the people during the Great Depression. People lost everything and there was nothing anyone could do other than hope and wish for a miracle to happen.The effects of the Great Depression felt different for everyone because what you lost depends on what economic level your family lived in.
The Great Depression started in 1930 and lasted around eight years. It was a historical time period, that because …show more content…

People would get their entertainment by doing anything that was free; “playing records on their wind-up Victrola or listening to the radio, watching a parachute jump at an airport or playing a free game of ball in the park. And for about two years free band concerts would be played” (Hastings). Families learned to go without a lot of things, and for some people electricity was one of those things, if they still had a home that is. “On winter evenings, Mom would turn on the kitchen light while she was cooking supper.” “After supper we “turned off the light in the kitchen” and moved to the dining-sitting room, where another light was switched on” (Hastings). Families would use as little light as possible, they used sunlight as part of their lighting till dark. For kids who went to school, books were expensive, so many families would buy used books off of kids that are a grade above, people would only buy new books if they really needed to. When new books were bought families would hold onto them for dear life, they were almost like gold.“I thought Mom was unfair when she sent me all the way back to school, retracing my steps to look for the book…” (Hastings). The authors mother had made him go back to the spot where he dropped the book and bring it back home, even though it was

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