Mainly the United States of Americabut The Great Depression was a world-wide economic crisis.
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
The characters care little about their living conditions and opportunities.
Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.
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How about "And that was my story on the great depression."
During the great depression
In the Ozark Mountains In the Great Depression.
In the mountains of Cherokee, during the great depression.
The time setting of "The Education of Little Tree" is during the 1930s, specifically in the Appalachian region of Tennessee. The story takes place during the Great Depression era.
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Flint and Grand Rapids,Michigan in the 1930's during the Great Depression.
The story takes place in the Ozark mountains during the great depression. : )
The setting of the rural South during the Great Depression is most important to the story "Marigolds" as it shapes the characters' experiences and influences their actions. The poverty and despair of the time period underscore the struggles faced by the main character, Lizabeth, and contribute to the themes of innocence lost and the harsh realities of life.
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
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The characters care little about their living conditions and opportunities.
The setting of the Great Depression in "No Gumption" by Philip Larkin affects the characters by creating a sense of hopelessness and desolation. The economic hardships of the era weigh heavily on the characters, particularly the protagonist who struggles to find motivation and passion amidst so much despair. This setting highlights the lack of gumption and drive in the characters, making it difficult for them to break free from the oppressive atmosphere of the time.