Movies as a Distraction During the Great Depression

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During The Great Depression films were an upright distraction for people in the 1930’s. Some examples of films are, “Public Enemy,” released in 1931, “Gold Diggers,” in 1933, next was “Modern Times,” 1936, lastly was “Room Service,” released in 1938. These films all served as a distraction of The Great Depression for people, and also showed what it was like during the time in some different ways. For example, the treatment of women was portrayed in some of these films. My opinion on how women were portrayed in some is that they were treated poorly based on some things in the move “Gold Diggers.” For example, it was harder for women to find a job than it was for men. In the movie, three singers from a Broadway show, Carol, Polly and Trixie, cannot seem to find a job in the beginning. Also Roger sings the song “We’re In the Money” in pig Latin. The chorus of this song shows the girls sex appeal as a way to earn money. Also their costumes had coins on their bodies symbolizing money. They also show Trixie going for the rich lawyer “fanny” which could show women just go after guys for their money. All the “gold diggers” end up married to wealthy men in the end except fay. In “Modern Times” Charlie Chaplin wrote and directed the movie that is showing women can’t do a man’s job. It is also showing they couldn’t direct a film because no women directed any of these films, and Charlie did both, produced and directed. One of the leading roles was played by Paulette Goddard, who spends time as his wife, and that is the only women involved in the movie. All the roles go to men, which is sexist to have a movie with one woman. In the movie “Room Service” it has a different approach, Lucille ball is a partner and she has an actual job in the mov...

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...gold diggers. Also in the movie it shows there were different roles for each gender. Women in them movie tried to show that they weren’t just an object there for men, when a women comes out in a metal clothing, so there man could not touch them and handle them like an item. Lawrence was surprised to see Brad planning on marrying a flapper girl, due to the fact some of the money could be lost after. Another example is women didn’t express laughing and loudness, and Trixie did however, do things like that in the movie, which shows women were not allowed to and she did. In “Modern Times” there are no women working in the factory, showing that women could not do jobs like that, but they do in present day. These are all examples in all these movies, in my opinion, that show how women were treated and expected to be and act in the 1930’s, the time of the Great Depression.

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