Which of these themes in literature was influenced by events during the Great Depression?Please help!!!

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Answer 1
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- Main goal of the WPA: employment relief

- 2 highlighted examples: "i never realized before just was out there..." and "in fact, all sorts of human suffering has been witnessed in my work"

- this question: the will to succeed

- main reason the fed. art project commissioned artists: allowed artists to earn a paycheck

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Answer 2
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Answer: B, "I never realized" & "in fact all sorts of human suffering", C and C

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paintings that did not depict reality ( A )

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After world war 1 many artists started experimenting with paintings that did not depict reality

paintings that don't depict reality : this are paintings that express the actual reality, that is paintings that considers the outward appearance of nature , these painting can be made with marks or other forms of expression it does intend to represent the actual physical appearance of reality, but this form of painting was prevalent among artists after the world war 1 by . realistic paintings don't depict but represent the real outward appearance of the work to be painted. they can also be called realism art because they don't depict but they are actual and real

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