Mrs. Mclean's Sympathetic Perspective Analysis

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Mrs. McLean's sympathetic perspective
Just like the factual perspective of the journalist, Mrs. McLean's view emphasized the desperate condition of these war veterans. They were gathered in the peaceful and respectful petition of their government. She went out to them and saw the faces of the men and women of the Bonus Army. She saw their hunger and their desperation so she went out to give food and cigarettes. She also made her son aware of the situation by being helpful and caring to their fellow men who fought for the country.

President Hoover's critical perspective
President Hoover refused to meet with the war veterans as his administration was wary that their motives might be harmful to the government. He suspected that many protesters

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