Monopoly: Why do you think Monopoly became America’s best-selling game in 1935 during the Great Depression? Discuss the characteristics of the game and how it reflects (or does not reflect) the reality of this era.
Compose your thoughts with careful research, analysis, and personal insight. Your commentary will become mind-opening as you demonstrate critical thinking about your topic. Use visual and precise language, seeking to make connections between ideas and artistic form. Clarity is necessary, as is original thought. Remember to seek accuracy, write visually, and get to the point. Include images, clips, and links to music when appropriate. These will invoke a visual or aural sense of the art in your text, and explain how the culture is performing as art. Please note the artwork’s identifying traits: title, name of artist, year created, and medium. Here, we are looking at a board game with a fascinating history. The development of the game occurred over many years, until the version we would recognize today took off during the Great Depression. A game all about making tons of money, and losing tons of money, was extremely popular during a time when many Americans were suffering dire economic circumstances. What factors may have led to the popularity of this game? The three sites listed below will help you with your research. http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/apr/11/secret-history-monopoly-capitalist-game-leftwing-originshttp://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/business/behind-monopoly-an-inventor-who-didnt-pass-go.html?_r=0http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/monopoly-was-designed-teach-99-about-income-inequality-180953630/?no-ist
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Monopoly, a board game, originated in the United States early 1903 and manifested itself properly around the year 1935 through the Parker Brothers, around the time America was experiencing the great economic depression (Pilon, n.d). The game was developed in a way to reflect how an economy that advocates wealth creation is more beneficial than one which is monopolistic, where people work under a few constraints, which is the preferential of today’s era. Additionally the game was also based on Henry George economic theories particularly on the issues of taxation and women’s rights. The game is named, monopoly, after an economic concept, which involves domination of a market by a single firm or entity.The game is all about making money as well as losing money(Pilon, n.d). The players in the game lay by moving around the game-board buying properties, trading them, collecting rents from other players that is their opponents, as well as developing properties with a main purpose of driving other entities that is players to bankruptcy leaving one entity, monopolist, to control the entire economy.
The development and the popularity of the game, monopoly, came about over many years ago but the familiar version of the game today materialized during the Great Depression in the American history(Pilon, n.d).During the time of the great depression the monopolists benefited by using the weak and income inequalities ruled the states. Politics were also among the vast problems that affected people in that century. Elizabeth Maggie, the woman who made the rules of the monopoly game, reflected the issues that were affecting people in the society early in that century into making the rules of the games(Pilon, n.d). It was extremely popular during the time of great depression, among Americans since people were …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. America’s best-selling game in 1935