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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
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English
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quester [9]3 years ago
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Artists and writers depicted social and political themes such as poverty, lack of affordable housing, anti-lynching, anti-fascism, and workers' strikes in their works.

Lunna [17]3 years ago
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How did art and literature of the 1930s influenced by the events of the Great Depression? Well, The Great Depression was a really hard time for all people in the United States. Art and literature are  now greatly influenced by The Great Depression as artists alike continue to depict the events of The  Great Depression.  Artists and writers depicted social and political themes such as poverty, lack of affordable housing,  anti-lynching, anti-fascism, and workers' strikes in their works.

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How did art and literature of the 1930s influenced by the events of the Great Depression? Well, Art and Literature of the 1930s responded to the Great Depression by using it as subject matter for  social exploration. In the 1930s literature becomes very somber and finds its basis in the plight of the  common man during the depression and it also finds that the government cannot be trusted show it  shows a kind of paranoia which is evident in works like 1984 and Animal farm along with Mice and Men  and Farewell to Arms.

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