Depression In The Family's Impact Of The Great Depression

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The Great Depression was a difficult time to have a family. Money was Scarce and food was expensive. Family where torn apart by Stress and financial issues. The Braddock family was a poor with a father struggling to keep food on the table and the lights on. The Great Depression had a great impact on the Braddock family by making them face economic hardship, emotional distress, and family unity. During the depression it was not uncommon for family’s to go hungry and for parents to do unusual jobs for work. In Cinderella Man Jimmy Braddock was a father trying to feed his kids. When he saw that his daughter was still famished after eating her little breakfast, he gave her his breakfast so she wouldn’t go hungry. Hungry, he got up from the table …show more content…

During the winter Jimmy son Howard got sick. When Mea realized that she couldn’t help him or keep him warm she ran outside their home and cried. She was upset that she couldn’t provide for her family like she needed to and made the decision to send the kids away. When Jimmy got home he asked where the kids are and Mae told him that she sent them away. Jimmy was furious. He had promised to jay that he wouldn’t send them away. Jimmy had yelled at Mae and shook her. Mae was crying saying that they couldn’t help the kids with how little money they were making. Jimmy stormed out as Mae called his name and ran after him. Emotional Hardships can break any family apart but it didn’t break apart the Braddock …show more content…

It wasn’t unusual for parents to send their kids off to other family members who have the means to keep them warm and to keep food in their bellies. Jimmy Braddock and his wife Mae had a difficult time keeping their family together during this time. When Jimmy’s oldest son, Jay, stole a loaf of salami to feed the family, Jimmy makes him take it back. That’s when Jimmy finds out that Jay is scared of being sent away. Jimmy simply promises him “…we will never send you away. Ever.” A little later in the movie Mae sends the kids to her parents’ house because they couldn’t afford to keep the house heated. Jimmy had gotten angry at Mae and said “… Don’t make me break my promise to Jay...” Jimmy then proceeds to go to the relief office to get money but he was still short about nineteen dollars. He then begged his old Boxing bosses to give him money so he could keep his kids. Even though he had a very tough time making money he did whatever he needed to do to keep his family

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