Thursday 28 August 2014

Why didn't the people of Maycomb have any money in the book To Kill a Mockingbird?

The main reason why the people of Maycomb didn’t have any money was because the book was set during the Great Depression of the 1930s.  In 1929, there was a stock market crash that left many investors penniless.  Banks went bankrupt, and jobs were scarce.  The president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, implemented relief programs to help the economy.  In the story, Bob Ewell got a job with the WPA, a relief organization meant to give men...

The main reason why the people of Maycomb didn’t have any money was because the book was set during the Great Depression of the 1930s.  In 1929, there was a stock market crash that left many investors penniless.  Banks went bankrupt, and jobs were scarce.  The president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, implemented relief programs to help the economy.  In the story, Bob Ewell got a job with the WPA, a relief organization meant to give men jobs.  Harper Lee described Maycomb as a place where “there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy, and no money to buy it with.”  Harper Lee also alluded to the famous inauguration speech of Roosevelt’s when she mentioned that they have been told they have “nothing to fear but fear itself.”


Maycomb was a small town whose way of life was slowly dying as well. There weren't any major industries to keep the town solvent, and like many small towns in America, Maycomb was on the verge of social and economic collapse.   Maycomb was mainly a farming community that struggled during this time.


The extreme poverty caused by the Great Depression was best shown through the living conditions of the Ewells and the discrimination against black members of the community.  Blacks would have been the last segment of the population to get jobs during this time, and their segregation from Maycomb showed the depth of poverty they experienced.

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