Ron Howard Wants Us To Take Away From The Great Depression

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Prompt #1: The Great Depression affected everyone to some degree. How were the people in the movie affected? How were the different socio-economic classes affected? In the movie, we mainly saw the point of view of poor American citizens who were affected negatively. One example in the film was when Braddock was waiting at the gate to get work and he had to be lucky if he was chosen to work while there were many other people there which is something that is not seen in today’s society. This example from the film shows viewers how much life has changed since the Great Depression and how lucky we are. Another example from the film was when Braddock was loading bags with Mike who Braddock didn’t know at the time Braddock was asked about his …show more content…

“Great Depression: American Social Policy.” Social Welfare History Project, VCU Libraries, 10 June 2020, https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/eras/great-depression/american-social-policy-in-the-great-depression-and-wwii/. Prompt #2: What do you think Ron Howard wants us to take away from the film? …show more content…

Members of families would leave because they couldn’t take the hardship of being poor and tried to do something else with their lives but that just ends up destroying their families. Some parents would have to send away their children to relatives because they couldn’t support them the way that their relatives could. This is a major hit to families because parents love their children so much and sending them away takes a real toll on the parents. One example from the film was when the mother and the kids were ripping off wood to take home to use as a fire when the mother turns around and sees a wife chasing after her husband who is just about to leave. This example shows the harsh reality of the Great Depression because family members would just get up and leave and some of them would never see them again and for children that is a blow. Another example from the film is when the mother sends away the kids and Braddock comes home and is angry and says that his children are his life and what makes him keep grinding. This example dives deeper into the situation of sending away children during the Great Depression because all of the work that the parents put in was for the children and finding out that you can’t support them anymore is a blow to any parent. In an example from an article titled “Everyday Life during the Depression”