How Did Rob Grow Up During The Great Depression

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Think back to growing up during the depression, now think back to the novel A Day No Pigs Would Die. This novel’s setting takes place during the great depression. The Author of the book shows in a way what growing up during The Great Depression was like. The main character, Rob, must learn to take over the farm after his father’s death. His situation is in many ways similar to the situations of those growing up during the depression, but different from those growing up today. Although he did not face starvation or being homeless Rob still suffered under the effects of the depression. He faced being poor and not able to buy certain things such as a new bike or a red and black checkered coat from the store (Peck, 1977). This was caused not only by the depression but also his religion prohibited any frills. Frills were anything that cost money according to Mama (Peck, 1977). So not all of Rob’s issues are caused by the depression. Like many young boys during the depression, Rob must take responsibility and become a man before he would be ready to. After his father’s death Rob would have to continue to work and pay off the loan on the land. …show more content…

In towns such as Chicago, most faced starvation and being jobless. Haven Peck never struggled to find a job. He partially owned a farm and he and his family could live off of the land. Many children in Chicago would go to work only being paid several cents a day. The money they worked so hard to make was immediately brought home to their families. Most children spent their days working in factories under terrible conditions. Living in town brought other issues for children. Sanitation was horrible and garbage was often just dumped in the allies. This lead to the spread of TB, or tuberculosis, and many other diseases. Families lived in cramped and filthy places and sometimes did not even have homes. Conditions in some places, such as Chicago, were far more extreme than