Monday, March 25, 2019
Stephanie Coontzs What We Really Miss about the 1950s :: I Love Lucy
Part 1 SummaryStephanie Coontzs essay What we authentically miss about the 1950s is an essay that talks about a canvass taken in 1996 by the Knight-Ridder news agency that more Americans favored 1950s as the best cristal for children to grow up. Coontz doesnt believe that it is a decade for population to remember fondly about, except for financial reasons and better conversation within families. Coontz doesnt believe in it as the best decade because of the votes, the 50s unless won by nine percent, and especially not by African Americans. Examples from family and financial issues in the 50s that makes it better than other decades from 20s to 80s. She doesnt believe that the 50s should be taken literally because from 50s there were changes in values that caused racism, sexism discrimination against women. Even though the 50s were good, it didnt malarky to a better 60, 70, and 80. Part 2 QuestionI be intimate Lucy was a very popular sitcom in the 1950s. Through mood and plo t it brings out more of positive aspects and less of negative aspects for the 1950s that Coontz depict in What we really missed about the 1950s.After viewing an succession of I Love Lucy, positive aspects of family and financial issues can be distinctly seen in the 1950s. The Ricardos are middle class, Ricky works as a bludgeon band leader and Lucy stays home and poured all her energies into their nuclear family. (37) This is a positive side of the 1950s because compared to a few decades before, women quit their jobs as soon as they became pregnant, (36) and concentrated more on raising children. These families were much(prenominal) more stable and made almost 60 percent of kids were born(p) into male breadwinner-female homemaker families, (37) which is a important factor for children to move over a good childhood. Ricky Ricardo is a Cuban, and with his job, it is probably clear to say that he doesnt have a high education but he can mollify earn a living to support his famil y. So in the 50s there were jobs for people who dropped out of high school (41) that was also supported by national assistance programs which helped many families to get through. It seems that in the 50s, wages often increase and there were corporate pension plans and health benefits (43) these were maybe why people who were working during the 50s were so in favor of this decade.
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