Betty Smith Essays
The Portrayal of Alcohol in Literature and History: 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' in Context 11th Grade
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Life for Americans during the early twentieth century was difficult. During this time, President Theodore Roosevelt was shot, the Titanic sank, and the United States entered World War I. To distract their minds from the great horror of their daily...
Development of the Family Melodrama Genre: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and A Raisin in the Sun College
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
A melodrama is a film which appeals to the emotions of its audience, on a higher level than the simple “drama” genre. The characters of a melodrama are often stereotyped and exaggerated to indicate something about the culture of the times, making...
The Role of Trees In A Tree Grows In Brooklyn 12th Grade
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Hope in the face of hardship is a recurring theme in much of literature today. As human beings, it is in our DNA to survive---despite circumstances that make it difficult to do so. A human beings innate ability to survive shows itself in the way...
Historicity in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn College
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
In the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith sets the scene historically for what is to unfold through place, time references, events, and people. The book covers the time period 1912 – 1919, seven crucial years which completes the bridge or...