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Bonnie and Clyde Case

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Bonnie and Clyde is a movie about a real story that happen in the 1930 ́s, is about two really symbolic icons who change some things in the United States during “The Great Depression”, which happen because of the stock market crash that increase the prices of eveything and in the first year it was great everyone was trying to be rich but then there was the boom and it crashed so people and the Banks did not have anymore money and was start of a economic meltdown. Bonnie and Clyde were a really popular couple because of their huge crimes around the whole country. In those times in America they had a huge crisis with money, the Banks did not have anymore money and they were taking away people homes if they did not give them money, so what the famous couple rob was not a lot because there was not a lot of things left to rob. The United States was really poor, and all happen after the Wall Street Crash, the mass of unemployement was more than 25% of the population in that year. Banks were closing, and we can see that in the movie when Bonnie and Clyde try to rob a bank and they laugh because they can not believe they can not even rob a bank because their is no money inside. In this movie we can see how the style of the people was it was really poor, they will dress all with similar clothes the same kind of long skirts and little heels for women and for man braces and hats, but Bonnie and Clyde and their colleagues will be dress in a very gangster style with nice shoes and Bonnie as a flapper bad women , they were also smoking cigars that in that period cigars were just for rich people, they were living the good life only that every cop in the country was trying to chace them. The depression in the United States made crime more popular, and in those days the police was not very good but the story of Bonnie and Clyde made the police be better and improve for the next years. In the drepression their was a huge amout of homeless people who wanted and were trying to

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