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Chapter 15 Section 4 Notes New Deal Culture

Movies Cost about 25 cents Despite hard times, worth it for most people 65% of public went at least once a week The movie industry really took off Color fairly common by the end of the decade Served as an escape from reality Love Stories Gone with the Wind (1939) Civil War (3.5 hrs long) Science Fiction The Wizard of Oz (1939) Fantasy, Dust Bowl, ½ color & ½ B&W Animation Snow White (1937) 1st full length cartoon movie Comedies Marx Brothers (funny glasses, nose, cigar) Gangster Stories The Public Enemy (1931) Prohibition Era Gangsters

Radio # of radios sold doubled between 1930 and 1940. (prices came way down) 90% of households had at least one. For News Purposes Everyday type stuff Breaking LIVE News FDR’s fireside chats For entertainment Soap Operas (homemakers) The Lone Ranger (kids) Comedy routines Many eventually became TV shows in the 1950s

Famous Radio Broadcast War of the Worlds organized by Orson Welles Martians invaded Earth People were dying broadcast like it was real created major panic Based on book (above) Published in 1898 Inspired many comic books Movie made about it (left) in 2005

Hindenburg Disaster The Hindenburg caught fire and was utterly destroyed within a minute. Of the 97 people on board, 13 passengers and 22 crew-members were killed This occurred in New Jersey on May 6, 1937 and was covered live. First event like this covered as it was happening Such immediate news coverage became a staple in society

Art More serious and somber topics Strength of character important Federal Art Project (part of WPA) Paid artists to make America look nice Even created murals in buildings Represented whatever was happening in that area of the country at the time Grant Wood’s American Gothic Painting is above

Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry takes up an entire room (all 4 walls) at the DIA downtown

Theater Federal Theater Project (part of WPA) Govt. paid actors to perform plays for almost free to the public get their minds off the conditions Govt. paid artists to design sets Govt. paid musicians to accompany show

Music most discussed hardships people faced during the Depression, but was uplifting at the same time Woody Guthrie’s This Land is Your Land

Literature Federal Writers Project (another WPA program) Govt. paid writers to accurately describe the times John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath Follows people from the Dust Bowl to California. Conditions stayed bad Thornton Wilder’s Our Town Uplifting story about small town life