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Cinderella Man Analysis The film Cinderella Man tells the story of a man living through major events of the early 1900s. As the plot drives forward it touches on specific events in history that happened during the time period from the perspective of James Braddock, a man trying to help his family through the harsh times primarily through boxing . These historic events range in chronological order from the 1920s to the New Deal set forth by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Cinderella Man eloquently depicts the events of the early 1900s. The 1920s was a prosperous time in our nation for most. Most people had a fairly easy time making money and paying there dues. Therefore, people were left with significantly more discretionary income. This is what made the 1920s so ...show more content... This was true for many people living in that time. It was not limited to the grocery store either. Many were living off of credit. Paying for anything they wanted, or needed with credit. This caused a snowball effect. Since the people were paying in credit and were in debt, they likely couldn't pay off that debt to the companies. As a product of this, companies lost wealth resulting in the laying off of employees. Cinderella Man depicts the instances involved in the Great Depression true to how they occurred in reality. At the depths of the economic problems during the Great Depression was the beginning of the New Deal, put in place by Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR). Many new reforms were put in place to help relieve some of the pain of the economic crisis and others were meant to provide solutions to the problems. The New Deal meant relief for most and a second chance for the hopeful. People put faith in FDR. When Braddock was talking about the depression with a co– worker, he himself said that he believed FDR had the answers. James Braddock took part in these during the rougher times in his career. He applied to the ERA, the Emergency Relief Agency. It was also during these times that the rich began to witness the effects of the Great Depression amongst their class. Braddock's manager, a wealthy man, lived in an apartment with no furniture. A very wealthy man for the time, was living in an apartment Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Cinderella Man Essay The Man, the Father, the Legend In Damon Runyon's Cinderella Man From its title, one gets the idea this story is going to be a myth about redemption and empowerment. In actuality, this is a tremendous true story about a man named Jimmy Braddock who lives out a fairy tale, not a sugar coated fairy tale, but more of a grimace one. Cinderella Man is a film of survival and people finding strength within, to do what they have to do to carry on, particularly for what it takes a man to provide for his family. In this movie, the director wanted to show people that were just becoming poor, some who were destitute already, and perfectly middle class people that were destitute because they didn't have a job. New York City and the depression, ...show more content... The colors at the Braddock home are golden and very warm. The camera spans over the various items of jewelry on top of a bureau and then on to the red flowered wall paper. From there, it fades from these times of color, ahead into 1933, where there is a shift in their fortune, life changes for them, the depression hits, and the world changes. Consequently, the color is removed from the movie and the next environment is essentially a black and white environment. Here, the family is struggling through severe financial difficulties and are behind on many of their bills, including their milk bill. It is seen how low Braddock and his family can sink when the Boxing Commission de– commissions him, while understanding, that millions of people are sinking lower. By 1934, Braddock is working the New Jersey docks, or, rather, standing with hundreds of other men outside the gates, hoping for work. There's an awful scene in which the boxer goes to the old Madison Square Garden and confronts the fight men in their smoky den, begging for a handout, the moment aches with shame and necessity. Then his old manager, Joe Gould, appears with a one–time offer, to fight again because a boxer has dropped out of a match with an up–and–coming heavyweight, providing for $250 purse, win or lose. Braddock's response to this opportunity, "For $250, I'd fight your Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cinderella Man Analysis Cinderella Man Heroes aren't born, they are made. Heroes are not the people who always win and get their way in life, but rather they fight back from their substantial failures and losses. James Braddock was an inspirational hero that citizens suffering through the Great Depression looked up to for motivation and hope in the film, Cinderella Man. He inspired Americans to strive forward and not give up as they witnessed him overcome many hardships that related to their own personal struggles. The United States began transitioning into an urbanized society and into the Gilded Age during the 1880's through the 1920's. The country seemed to be perfect beyond the surface, yet corruption struck the nation underneath. In response, the ...show more content... She is dressed very wealthy, has expensive jewelry, drinks alcohol, and has a bob cut. These were the qualities of the new woman compared to the previous traditional woman's beliefs and ways of life. James Braddock's luxury lifestyle, including his family, home, and wealth, represents the 1920's atmosphere of growth and the booming time that was soon to vanish from the Great Depression . The Great Depression was a period of time consisting of widespread panic and economic depression in the United States due to the stock market crash. As seen in Cinderella Man, the movie shifts to four years later of the start of the Great Depression. A newspaper on the ground states that more than fifteen million became unemployed. The song, Cheer Up, Smile, Nertz!, that was played in the beginning of this opening scene describes the Great Depression's hardships sarcastically as, "Cheer up, gentle citizens, though you have no shirts, happy days are here again. Cheer up, smile, Nertz! All aboard prosperity, giggle 'till it hurts! No more bread–line charity. Cheer up, smile, Nertz!" Personally, James Braddock's life drastically begins to downfall when he decides to fight with a broken hand. His manager deeply encourages Jimmy not to fight and to just go home, but Jimmy refuses after arguing he needs the money and to, "Go home with what, a broken hand?" This demonstrates Jimmy's willingness Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Cinderella Man The main plot of the story starts with a successful boxer in the roaring twenties. James J. Braddock fought his way to becoming the best–known boxer ever. He is a very well known boxer in his day. The Great Depression takes a toll on everyone in the country. James has lost pretty much everything he worked his life for. This did not stop James from trying his best to provide for his family and even got the chance to fight in the ring once again. This has become the best comeback in the face of great hardships. He never gave up to shoot for his goal to beat the best–known boxer at the time, Max Baer. No matter how hard it was back home he fought his best to get his life back. He then got the nickname of "The Cinderella Man" for his comeback ...show more content... In The Jungle, Jurgis and his family are immigrant workers that moved to the United States to live the American Dream. Throughout their journey in the United States, the family suffers from illness as well as accidents in the workforce. The family is trying their best and working hard to understand what it takes to live in America as an immigrant. Jurgis experiences the hardships of working and also providing for a newborn baby that Ona has just given birth to. Jurgis has lost his grandfather, Dede Antanas, to an accident while he was working, and knows that it is going to happen, but works hard the best he can. In the film, Cinderella Man, James has boxed his way to the top, but also experiences the hardships of needing to provide for his family during the Great Depression. He has to give his children to Mae's family to help take care of them as they figure out how they will pay for their bills. Suddenly, James is awakened by a second chance. Joe has found him a fight, not for as much money as James would like, but enough to help get back on his feet and hopefully pay as much of the debt back that he can. This second chance then leads to more fights that he trains for to get back on his Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Essay about Cinderella Man Cinderella Man is a flim based on the rise of World Championship boxer James Braddock. Braddock's life was affected heavily by the great depression, and the film does well to show this. The film also does a good job of chronicling the life of the everyday man during the great depression. This essay aims to discuss the role of the stock market crash in the beginning of the great depression, the effects of the depression on the life of the everyday man, and the effects of the depression on the life of James J Braddock and his family. There is no doubt that the stock market crash contributed to the great depression, but how? One way that the Crash contributed to the depression was the loss of money it caused to the average man. It is ...show more content... Perhaps the most important example of the Crash's contribution to the depression was the bank closures it caused. It is said that more than 4,000 banks failed due to the Stock Market Crash. This obviously caused a huge loss of cash for not only the banks but the banks customers. The stock market crash played an essential role in causing the great depression for several reasons: taking money out of the hands of the average man, causing the closures of banks, and losing investor confidence. Many consider the Great Depression a tragedy but few actually know the ways in which it actually affected the people who lived through it. One way it affected the people of the time is the hopelessness it brought. During the early 1920's many men returned from the "Great War" jaded and angry. The same effect was seen in most people during the depression. It was this hopelessness that spawned modernist literature and thought. Another way the depression affected the everyday man was the loss of homes. Many homes were foreclosed during the depression and this left many homeless. In fact the "Okies" were people left homeless after farm foreclosures. The last way the depression affected people was the broken homes it caused. The number of father's leaving their families rose dramatically during Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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