When I lost my possessions, I found my creativity. I felt I was being born for the first time. So for me the world became beautiful.

With the Crash, I realized that the greatest fantasy of all was business. The only realistic way of making a living was versifying. Living off your imagination.

Based on the excerpt, which best describes Harburg’s view of the Great Depression?
He has no interest in financial success for himself.
He values artistic success over financial success for himself.
He believes most people benefited from losing their financial stability.
He regrets the fact that he gave away his money to benefit his art.

Respuesta :

I believe Harburg's view of the Great Depression was fair. He didn't really care about financial success, he cares about his artistic success, so that was what I think he thought was good. The bad thing is that, he regrets the fact that he gave all his money away to benefit his art.

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

He has no interest in financial success for himself.

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