Respuesta :
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.
It was a very eye opening experience for him.
I am not very good with English but I hope this answer satisfies you nevertheless.
Answer:
He believes most people benefited from losing their financial stability.
Explanation:
that is what i believe