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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?

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He believes most people benefited from losing their financial stability.

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that is what i believe

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Harburg's view of the Great Depression is that when he lost his belongings he noticed the beauties of the world and appreciated life more after him.

It was a very eye opening experience for him.

I am not very good with English but I hope this answer satisfies you nevertheless.
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