The Triangle Fire Essay

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The Triangle Fire is a film that explains and shows what happened on March 25th, 1911. A deadly fire happened in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York's Greenwich Village. This is a factory in which mostly women worked in sewing clothing. These workers were immigrants who came from Italy and Russia in search of a better future and to live of course the American Dream. Unfortunately this was not the case, one hundred and forty-six people died, all but seventeen of the dead were women and nearly half were teenagers. Two people owned this factory, Isaac Harris and Max Blanck who were also immigrants they arrived from Russia only twenty years earlier, and became known as New York's "Shirtwaist Kings," The young workers at the factory worked for 13 hours a day for only $0.13 an hour. A year before the incident in which the fire happened, the workers went on a strike asking for shorter hours, better pay, and safer working conditions. They became leaders in what became the largest women's strike in American history. Some …show more content…

There was no time to go use the bathroom or get a drink of water. Their hope for the American Dream was crushed. As said in the film, one of the workers said she loved to read, visit places, and do many activities, but there was no time for anything when the workers are expected thirteen hours a day they will come home very tired of course. This film really explained and showed in great detail how the workers were treated in the footage that was shown and how the person was talking in first person in the background really made it feel as if one of the workers was the actual one talking. I wouldn’t change anything about it because it really helped me vision what actually happened which is really nice. The film is really accurate also in my opinion in which it brought historians to bring their insight on what happened on the deadly Triangle

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