Imagine you are living during the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution (you could be a city dweller or country dweller - your choice!) and create a journal entry where you describe what your life is like living in that world.
Living during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution as a city dweller wasn't easy as all, for one family members mine for say, worked long hours with no opportunity to take breaks between jobs. My family is barely ever able to be together, at least we are able to provide for each other. Thats all that really matter, over all it was hard work and we had no time off ever. Cities were very over crowed, after the enclosure movement took hold, many people from the country and farmers were forced to be here in the city with us, it was all a competition for factory jobs. But as well overall everything was over crowed and a lot of hard and dangerous work was all over.
Dear Journal, I woke up thanking god for another day of life. Making money is hard because I really couldn't provide for my family because since there are new technologies new jobs are opening and people are fighting for those jobs.
Dear Journal, Im here as a country dweller, most of us are being moved to the city. Times right now for all of us is pretty rough. I personally do my work and do what i have to do to get done, times right now through the beginning of the Industrial revolution right now. Personally I don't have a family so I don't have to provide for my family, but I know for the people who do are having a hard time, because there aren't job available for all of us.
Dear.Journal, I am a city dweller in the beginning of the industrial revolution. We work really hard and its not easy.We work very long hours with no breaks. We also have to stick with these jobs always to take care of our family. And that takes me to the next issue I work and work so I am never there to spend time with my family. But I sacrifice that because they are important to me and I rather do the long work.
It is very difficult being a city dweller, I have little time off and barely any breaks, but its what I have to do to support my family, even though I never see them due to the amount of time i'm working.
Dear Journal, Being a country dweller is not getting any easier. Having to search for work is getting to be tough. With having to travel far to get to each destination, not many places have much work for me to do. I keep debating if I should travel to the city to be in search of more opportunity, but I need to stay close to my family in order to help support them. Being in the country, it is easy to find food (even though sometimes I must steal), and pay for each job pays more than a city job. However, if I go tot the city, maybe I can get more jobs, and be able to make a little bit more money than I do now.
Thankfully I'm a country dweller. I am not forced to put up with the constant noise like those city dwellers. I get to enjoy the wide open space and I get to keep my privacy. Thankfully I'm doing well as I cling to the old ways on my farm. The best part is I don't have to deal with the annoying people in the city. By: Matthew Villa
Dear Journal, Times are hard. A city dweller as myself has to put up with daily consistent troubles. The living conditions are terrible and the unhealthy areas are causing disease. The work is horrendous and exhausting. They have me working in an unsafe messy factory. There are thousands of people just like me working for the man for mass production of whatever product they are making us mass produce. And worst of all the pay is incredibly low. -Amir Shallit
Times weren't easy at all for a country dweller like me. Its hard to get threw a day. All it is hard work and drains all your energy hoping what i made will be able to provide my family with food. Working conditions are hazardous and were not being looked after.
I've been working really hard at the factory and get paid very little. Both my parents are ill. I'm afraid i might become ill soon as well because we all live in one room. Food is very scarce. My brother lost his finger in a textile mill today. He still gets paid more than me because he is a guy. I'm so sad that my little sister died from tuberculosis. Disease is everywhere.
I am a city dweller and it's so hard working as one in these lousy conditions I've become so miserable. These lousy conditions has caused everyone around me to become seriously ill. I can't stand how they treat us they give us such horrible conditions to work in and we barely get paid anything. Living conditions are still awful and unsanitary, but I hope things are going to change during this revolution.
As a city dweller life is really tough due to the living conditions and the jobs are terrible. I can't really complain because a lot of people have it worse than me. I don't need to provide for a whole family. Since I get paid so little and hardly ever (if ever) get time off from my very hard worked job, I have to try my best to stay healthy and well nourished. I just wish it was a little easier for me and everyone else.
Dear Journal, I am a city dweller and times are not easy. I work exhausting hours of labor to provide for my family, and the pay is barely enough. The poor conditions of our factories also don't help out much..
Dear Journal, I am a city dweller and sometimes I really wish I wasn't. Since I am a city dweller I have to put up with loud noises while working unlike those country dwellers. Never mind me saying that sometimes I wish I was a country dweller, I wish all the time that I was. Its too loud to even think straight, to too unsanitary to even breathe the air we live in; basically living here is just terrible. I am praying that this revolution will change things for the better.
Dear Diary, I am a city dweller and I coming down with something. I'm working so much I don't really have time to rest. With my job, food is still a struggle to get. Due to my living conditions and lack of nutrition I know I'm going to get sick and there will be no reversing that! I just wake up everyday thanking God I got to see another day! Hopefully I will get to write tomorrow... Debra
Dear Journal, As a city dweller, I work as hard as I can to barely make the money I need. I am feeling sickly due to the conditions that I work in. I have a family that I am trying to support, but how is this possible when I can hardly support myself. I was considering moving to the country side, but I can't afford to leave. Also there is a possibility of not getting another job out there. This unending noise Is driving me crazy. I don't know how much longer I can take this!
Many days have passed by since the day my family and I have not been Fed. With My Grandmother ill, along with my dad not being found, my 2 younger siblings and I have been doing nothing but work. and still, food is scarce because of the small amount of money we make. My younger sister has been feeling sick due to the working conditions we are in. we as a family try our best to move somewhere, or at least find another job. but, all the other jobs are taken, and we have little money to move. with my little brother being the only male left, hopefully he will bring us hope with his strength, and courage.
Dear Journal, As a farmer, we've had to make improvements on agriculture during this Industrial Revolution. We've had to increase land cultivation, rotate crops, and make expand our farms. No matter what the weather's like, we still have to farm because we need the money. This revolution has made new inventions though which it make easier for us to farm sufficiently.
Dear Journal, I'm a city dweller, I work very hard day and night to provide for my family. Its pretty hard out here trying to make a lot of money when I only make a little amount. Sometimes I don't even get paid which really sucks. I guess I would rather be a farmer. They don't have to go through what I have to.
Dear Journal, Living as a farmer right now is very hard but becoming easier. Although many are leaving the countryside and moving into the cities, There is a big development in agriculture.Ive been able to expand my farm, use something called fertilizer in the soil t keep it rich, and even use a drill to help me work. I can see that this new revolution can bring many more advancements that will help the average man. Though I do fear the growing numbers in the cities. Many of my neighbors have already left for the city and I've heard that towns in different areas are dying out.
Dear Journal, I'm unfortunately a hard working city dweller, that gets paid very little, has poor working conditions, and I might just get sick very soon. My wife is very ill, and my kids need new clothes. there growing and keep wearing the same clothes for every. I wonder what its like to be a farm, I bet they have it easy. I'm thinking about leaving with my family to somewhere else.Every time I go to work someone else it getting a disease and dieing.
As a hard working city dweller i am often exhausted and feeling ill by the time i arrive home to my children. The work is dirty, and exhausting and with the fumes, and toxic smells i feel sick to my stomach all of the time. I wish i could live out in the country with fresh air, and a safer working environment for both my children and i.
Dear Journal, I’m a country dweller, I’m not forced to listen to the noise like the other city dwellers. I love he wide open free space and the rich air. I think it’s better to stick to taming my farm. I’m doing well on my own without and machines.
Dear Journal, Dwelling in the city, searching for work to help support my family, and finding a stable job that pays enough, things are starting to feel overwhelming. I think that the city isn't the place for me. Maybe I should think of relocating to the country. In this case, chances for more pay could be better, better chances to find food, and it will be slightly cleaner than the city. Anything, just to keep myself and my family alive and health.
I am miserable. As a city dweller, it's so hard to work with these conditions. For someone risking their life the pay isn't high enough. Most of my co-workers are ill. The living conditions are unsanitary. It saddens me to know that this is the way it is for me... However, I hope things will take a turn for the better so I can live better
The work is getting worse by the day. I don't think I can handle this anymore. You would think that the machinery is making our lives all easier, but the only people it's easier for is the farmers. Being a city dweller, we are forced to be up all night by the factory noises, and up all day working for our pay. Everyone is getting sick due to the lack of hygiene. I hope that the conditions get better because soon I'm going to have to face a serious decision on whether the city or country is the life for me.
These conditions are brutal. I really don't know how much longer I am going to be able to endure such horrid conditions. The machinery is taking a toll not only on me and my family emotionally but it is surely doing us damage physically as well. The fumes and fuels emitted from the heavy machinery are making us ill. This new technology may greatly benefit people in the country, however for a city dweller like myself it is the complete opposite. It has come down to the only option i am left with is to pack up and leave my life as a city dweller and move on to the country. This is something i do not prefer to do, however i must.
Dear Journal, The way of life is the same like everyday. But I feel like today was the worst. It was so hot and the humidity of my farm was crazy. I felt like I was going to faint today from how hot it was. but I'm not going to lie the machine that i have now is actually making it a lot easier for me to plant crops and to mix the soil. I feel ever since i bought the machine, it has made my life so much easier and I wish that they had made the machine earlier. i just feel sorry for people that live and work in the city, it must really suck for them for the things that they have to do with the machines that they have.
Life as a city dweller is becoming overwhelming. The conditions of working are getting worse and worse through the days. I get paid very little which makes it hard to support my family. It seems that life as a farmer would be a lot easier cause i wouldn't have to worry much about supporting my family when they get paid a good amount.
Dear Journal, Times like these being a city dweller isn't the easiest thing. There are no jobs to be found and searching for one is exhausting; I don't know what too do anymore. With these living conditions it's hard to support a family when I don't feel 100% good most of the time. These working conditions have me feeling very ill lately. I wish my family and I could just get out of this town, but we have no money as it is, theres no possible way we would survive anywhere else. This is insanity, what to do what to do.... -Christina
life as country dweller is much easier then that city life everyone running two ,yes times is hard because because machines are doing everything now but at less i dont have to live in worry's of sickness and noise. i still have a roof over my head and could easily protect my family by living of the farm,
Being a city dweller is way to complicated for me. Its very hard for me to provide for my family and get a good job because all this new advanced technology is overwhelming and its taking our jobs away. But as of right now, at least I have a roof over there heads and food on the table, even though its a struggle.
Now being a city dweller may seem all peachy and fine, but it's not. That's just an image. I have to work work work and I barely have time for anything. The good out of this is that I have a nice place to live, I have clothing with great quality, and I have food to eat. The new technology also helps a lot. They're very beneficial. So that means less work for me. But you know, in spite of all that, the thanks all goes to God for waking me up every morning and constantly providing for me. I won't complain because it'll get better.
Being a city dweller is really coming hard for me because of all the stress I have to go through to make money and provide for my family food and supplies. Getting a good job is also hard because of all the advanced technology which is taking most of the jobs away from us dwellers. As long as I know I can keep grinding things will get better for me and I will be able to provide more for myself and my family.
It's been tough lately here in the city. Things are getting more complicated as time goes by. I have to work every day for hours that feel like months, the funny thing is i barely get payed. I can barely maintain my family with the money i make at this stupid job back at the factory... But hey it is what it is.
The days seem to get longer and longer with every bit of energy in me being stretched to finish these hours of work to put food on the table. I miss my farm more and more everyday. I damn the men that have mass produced crops on they're acres upon acres of land. They ran me out of work, and now because of they're greed I must push my limits to feed my growing family. Not to mention the revolting working conditions. I pray for a more secure future.
As a city dweller in the beginning of the industrial revolution working round the clock is really hard and not easy.The days seem to get longer and longer with every bit of energy in me being stretched to finish these hours of work to put food on the table, The machinery is taking a toll not only on me and my family emotionally but it is surely doing us damage physically as well. The fumes and fuels emitted from the heavy machinery are making us ill.
Dear Journal, Im just your normal city dweller with the opportunity to live at the time of the industrial revolution, and you should see what people are thinking of, and what they are inventing, things that would make our lives easier, i just hope so, iv heard about the labor in these factories, im thinking about getting a job at one of these, but is it worth breaking my back?
Dear Journal, I have lived in the city all my life and have worked as a skilled artisan. However, since the start of the Industrial Revolution, my small business has been going downhill – we are getting barely any customers, sales are terrible, and I am thinking of closing down my shop. With the introduction of new machinery and technological advancements, production of items greatly increase and I have no way to compete with these factories. I might even have to close down my business and start working in a factory in order to earn enough money to survive.
Dear journal, I am living in Industrial Revolution times. I will admit it is so hard to be living in these times. I have four kids and a husband to support and I do not even have enough money to Survive let alone feed my husband and kids. Oh well, complaining we not get me anywhere. I am just lucky to still be alive.
Dear Journal, These living conditions has gotten to my head. Ive been so sad these past few weeks, I haven’t ate a good meal in probably days. They treat us city dweller terrible. We get paid so little amount, I hope these things change quickly
Dear Journal, These living conditions has gone out of control. I'm so fed up these past few weeks, I haven’t had a good meal in weeks. They treat us horribly. Our income is terrible as well, I hope this change comes as soon as possible.
I wonder why so many people are attracted to the city and why it seems to lure more and more families in, when it does nothing but make you life miserable. there’s always a bad odor in the air, but that’s what you get when you and everyone else in you slums have no plumbing and black smoke from factories that also seem to be duplicating all around. But instead of complaining I need to get back to keeping track of my me and family's hours and pay from work so we can put it all together to save up for a doctor visit, we believe my youngest sibling is ill from work and its getting worse.
Dear Journal, Life during the Industrial Revolution is getting harder and harder every day. Since there are barely any jobs left due to these new technologies, I am finding it harder and harder to provide for my family and I.
Dear Journal, The life of a city dweller during the Industrial Revolution is getting more horrible with each day. We get too less of pay with all of the hard work we do, and in these working conditions. I can barely afford to support my wife and i am starting to grow ill along with all of my other co-workers, maybe after a few years, i can hopefully afford to buy my son a new shirt because he just ruined his.
Dear Journal, From the outside looking in people think this is paradise but from the inside looking out its so difficult. There isn't even anymore jobs left due to the sudden outburst of technologies. I don't think I can survive this another day.
Throughout the corse of this time with new inventions like the factory our services are needed less and less , we have some income but I don't think that this will be enough tiger us through the year, we have our crops but it's long and tedious work and the kids are getting tired of it and I wish I could just let them get an education, but it's expensive and I can't afford to loss their work on our farm, we really don't know what to do.
Dear Journal Life as a city dweller is not easy. My living conditions is not easy, especially now that the Industrial Revolution has started. My family and I live in a tenement while also sharing it with 3 other families. The money that my job pays me isnt really worth all the trouble i go through so i can get the job done. Even though there is a lot of problems, it seems like the world is moving forward and things are somewhat getting better. I cant wait to see the world (hopefully) become a better place than how it is now.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteLiving during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution as a city dweller wasn't easy as all, for one family members mine for say, worked long hours with no opportunity to take breaks between jobs. My family is barely ever able to be together, at least we are able to provide for each other. Thats all that really matter, over all it was hard work and we had no time off ever. Cities were very over crowed, after the enclosure movement took hold, many people from the country and farmers were forced to be here in the city with us, it was all a competition for factory jobs. But as well overall everything was over crowed and a lot of hard and dangerous work was all over.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI woke up thanking god for another day of life. Making money is hard because I really couldn't provide for my family because since there are new technologies new jobs are opening and people are fighting for those jobs.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteIm here as a country dweller, most of us are being moved to the city. Times right now for all of us is pretty rough. I personally do my work and do what i have to do to get done, times right now through the beginning of the Industrial revolution right now. Personally I don't have a family so I don't have to provide for my family, but I know for the people who do are having a hard time, because there aren't job available for all of us.
Dear.Journal,
ReplyDeleteI am a city dweller in the beginning of the industrial revolution. We work really hard and its not easy.We work very long hours with no breaks. We also have to stick with these jobs always to take care of our family. And that takes me to the next issue I work and work so I am never there to spend time with my family. But I sacrifice that because they are important to me and I rather do the long work.
Dear Journal
ReplyDeleteIt is very difficult being a city dweller, I have little time off and barely any breaks, but its what I have to do to support my family, even though I never see them due to the amount of time i'm working.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteBeing a country dweller is not getting any easier. Having to search for work is getting to be tough. With having to travel far to get to each destination, not many places have much work for me to do. I keep debating if I should travel to the city to be in search of more opportunity, but I need to stay close to my family in order to help support them. Being in the country, it is easy to find food (even though sometimes I must steal), and pay for each job pays more than a city job. However, if I go tot the city, maybe I can get more jobs, and be able to make a little bit more money than I do now.
-Luciano Cardoza
Dear Journal
ReplyDeleteThankfully I'm a country dweller. I am not forced to put up with the constant noise like those city dwellers. I get to enjoy the wide open space and I get to keep my privacy. Thankfully I'm doing well as I cling to the old ways on my farm. The best part is I don't have to deal with the annoying people in the city.
By: Matthew Villa
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteTimes are hard. A city dweller as myself has to put up with daily consistent troubles. The living conditions are terrible and the unhealthy areas are causing disease. The work is horrendous and exhausting. They have me working in an unsafe messy factory. There are thousands of people just like me working for the man for mass production of whatever product they are making us mass produce. And worst of all the pay is incredibly low.
-Amir Shallit
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteTimes weren't easy at all for a country dweller like me. Its hard to get threw a day. All it is hard work and drains all your energy hoping what i made will be able to provide my family with food. Working conditions are hazardous and were not being looked after.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI've been working really hard at the factory and get paid very little. Both my parents are ill. I'm afraid i might become ill soon as well because we all live in one room. Food is very scarce. My brother lost his finger in a textile mill today. He still gets paid more than me because he is a guy. I'm so sad that my little sister died from tuberculosis. Disease is everywhere.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI am a city dweller and it's so hard working as one in these lousy conditions I've become so miserable. These lousy conditions has caused everyone around me to become seriously ill. I can't stand how they treat us they give us such horrible conditions to work in and we barely get paid anything. Living conditions are still awful and unsanitary, but I hope things are going to change during this revolution.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteAs a city dweller life is really tough due to the living conditions and the jobs are terrible. I can't really complain because a lot of people have it worse than me. I don't need to provide for a whole family. Since I get paid so little and hardly ever (if ever) get time off from my very hard worked job, I have to try my best to stay healthy and well nourished. I just wish it was a little easier for me and everyone else.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI am a city dweller and times are not easy. I work exhausting hours of labor to provide for my family, and the pay is barely enough. The poor conditions of our factories also don't help out much..
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI am a city dweller and sometimes I really wish I wasn't. Since I am a city dweller I have to put up with loud noises while working unlike those country dwellers. Never mind me saying that sometimes I wish I was a country dweller, I wish all the time that I was. Its too loud to even think straight, to too unsanitary to even breathe the air we live in; basically living here is just terrible. I am praying that this revolution will change things for the better.
Dear Diary,
ReplyDeleteI am a city dweller and I coming down with something. I'm working so much I don't really have time to rest. With my job, food is still a struggle to get. Due to my living conditions and lack of nutrition I know I'm going to get sick and there will be no reversing that! I just wake up everyday thanking God I got to see another day!
Hopefully I will get to write tomorrow...
Debra
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteAs a city dweller, I work as hard as I can to barely make the money I need. I am feeling sickly due to the conditions that I work in. I have a family that I am trying to support, but how is this possible when I can hardly support myself. I was considering moving to the country side, but I can't afford to leave. Also there is a possibility of not getting another job out there. This unending noise Is driving me crazy. I don't know how much longer I can take this!
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteMany days have passed by since the day my family and I have not been Fed. With My Grandmother ill, along with my dad not being found, my 2 younger siblings and I have been doing nothing but work. and still, food is scarce because of the small amount of money we make. My younger sister has been feeling sick due to the working conditions we are in. we as a family try our best to move somewhere, or at least find another job. but, all the other jobs are taken, and we have little money to move. with my little brother being the only male left, hopefully he will bring us hope with his strength, and courage.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteAs a farmer, we've had to make improvements on agriculture during this Industrial Revolution. We've had to increase land cultivation, rotate crops, and make expand our farms. No matter what the weather's like, we still have to farm because we need the money. This revolution has made new inventions though which it make easier for us to farm sufficiently.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI'm a city dweller, I work very hard day and night to provide for my family. Its pretty hard out here trying to make a lot of money when I only make a little amount. Sometimes I don't even get paid which really sucks. I guess I would rather be a farmer. They don't have to go through what I have to.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteLiving as a farmer right now is very hard but becoming easier. Although many are leaving the countryside and moving into the cities, There is a big development in agriculture.Ive been able to expand my farm, use something called fertilizer in the soil t keep it rich, and even use a drill to help me work. I can see that this new revolution can bring many more advancements that will help the average man. Though I do fear the growing numbers in the cities. Many of my neighbors have already left for the city and I've heard that towns in different areas are dying out.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI'm unfortunately a hard working city dweller, that gets paid very little, has poor working conditions, and I might just get sick very soon. My wife is very ill, and my kids need new clothes. there growing and keep wearing the same clothes for every. I wonder what its like to be a farm, I bet they have it easy. I'm thinking about leaving with my family to somewhere else.Every time I go to work someone else it getting a disease and dieing.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteAs a hard working city dweller i am often exhausted and feeling ill by the time i arrive home to my children. The work is dirty, and exhausting and with the fumes, and toxic smells i feel sick to my stomach all of the time. I wish i could live out in the country with fresh air, and a safer working environment for both my children and i.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI’m a country dweller, I’m not forced to listen to the noise like the other city dwellers. I love he wide open free space and the rich air. I think it’s better to stick to taming my farm. I’m doing well on my own without and machines.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteDwelling in the city, searching for work to help support my family, and finding a stable job that pays enough, things are starting to feel overwhelming. I think that the city isn't the place for me. Maybe I should think of relocating to the country. In this case, chances for more pay could be better, better chances to find food, and it will be slightly cleaner than the city. Anything, just to keep myself and my family alive and health.
-Luciano Cardoza
DeleteDear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI am miserable. As a city dweller, it's so hard to work with these conditions. For someone risking their life the pay isn't high enough. Most of my co-workers are ill. The living conditions are unsanitary. It saddens me to know that this is the way it is for me... However, I hope things will take a turn for the better so I can live better
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThe work is getting worse by the day. I don't think I can handle this anymore. You would think that the machinery is making our lives all easier, but the only people it's easier for is the farmers. Being a city dweller, we are forced to be up all night by the factory noises, and up all day working for our pay. Everyone is getting sick due to the lack of hygiene. I hope that the conditions get better because soon I'm going to have to face a serious decision on whether the city or country is the life for me.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThese conditions are brutal. I really don't know how much longer I am going to be able to endure such horrid conditions. The machinery is taking a toll not only on me and my family emotionally but it is surely doing us damage physically as well. The fumes and fuels emitted from the heavy machinery are making us ill. This new technology may greatly benefit people in the country, however for a city dweller like myself it is the complete opposite. It has come down to the only option i am left with is to pack up and leave my life as a city dweller and move on to the country. This is something i do not prefer to do, however i must.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThe way of life is the same like everyday. But I feel like today was the worst. It was so hot and the humidity of my farm was crazy. I felt like I was going to faint today from how hot it was. but I'm not going to lie the machine that i have now is actually making it a lot easier for me to plant crops and to mix the soil. I feel ever since i bought the machine, it has made my life so much easier and I wish that they had made the machine earlier. i just feel sorry for people that live and work in the city, it must really suck for them for the things that they have to do with the machines that they have.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteLife as a city dweller is becoming overwhelming. The conditions of working are getting worse and worse through the days. I get paid very little which makes it hard to support my family. It seems that life as a farmer would be a lot easier cause i wouldn't have to worry much about supporting my family when they get paid a good amount.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteTimes like these being a city dweller isn't the easiest thing. There are no jobs to be found and searching for one is exhausting; I don't know what too do anymore. With these living conditions it's hard to support a family when I don't feel 100% good most of the time. These working conditions have me feeling very ill lately. I wish my family and I could just get out of this town, but we have no money as it is, theres no possible way we would survive anywhere else. This is insanity, what to do what to do....
-Christina
Dear Journal
ReplyDeletelife as country dweller is much easier then that city life everyone running two ,yes times is hard because because machines are doing everything now but at less i dont have to live in worry's of sickness and noise. i still have a roof over my head and could easily protect my family by living of the farm,
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteBeing a city dweller is way to complicated for me. Its very hard for me to provide for my family and get a good job because all this new advanced technology is overwhelming and its taking our jobs away. But as of right now, at least I have a roof over there heads and food on the table, even though its a struggle.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteNow being a city dweller may seem all peachy and fine, but it's not. That's just an image. I have to work work work and I barely have time for anything. The good out of this is that I have a nice place to live, I have clothing with great quality, and I have food to eat. The new technology also helps a lot. They're very beneficial. So that means less work for me. But you know, in spite of all that, the thanks all goes to God for waking me up every morning and constantly providing for me. I won't complain because it'll get better.
- Noah
Dear Journal:
ReplyDeleteBeing a city dweller is really coming hard for me because of all the stress I have to go through to make money and provide for my family food and supplies. Getting a good job is also hard because of all the advanced technology which is taking most of the jobs away from us dwellers. As long as I know I can keep grinding things will get better for me and I will be able to provide more for myself and my family.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteIt's been tough lately here in the city. Things are getting more complicated as time goes by. I have to work every day for hours that feel like months, the funny thing is i barely get payed. I can barely maintain my family with the money i make at this stupid job back at the factory... But hey it is what it is.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThe days seem to get longer and longer with every bit of energy in me being stretched to finish these hours of work to put food on the table. I miss my farm more and more everyday. I damn the men that have mass produced crops on they're acres upon acres of land. They ran me out of work, and now because of they're greed I must push my limits to feed my growing family. Not to mention the revolting working conditions. I pray for a more secure future.
Dear Journal
ReplyDeleteAs a city dweller in the beginning of the industrial revolution working round the clock is really hard and not easy.The days seem to get longer and longer with every bit of energy in me being stretched to finish these hours of work to put food on the table, The machinery is taking a toll not only on me and my family emotionally but it is surely doing us damage physically as well. The fumes and fuels emitted from the heavy machinery are making us ill.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteIm just your normal city dweller with the opportunity to live at the time of the industrial revolution, and you should see what people are thinking of, and what they are inventing, things that would make our lives easier, i just hope so, iv heard about the labor in these factories, im thinking about getting a job at one of these, but is it worth breaking my back?
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteI have lived in the city all my life and have worked as a skilled artisan. However, since the start of the Industrial Revolution, my small business has been going downhill – we are getting barely any customers, sales are terrible, and I am thinking of closing down my shop. With the introduction of new machinery and technological advancements, production of items greatly increase and I have no way to compete with these factories. I might even have to close down my business and start working in a factory in order to earn enough money to survive.
Dear journal,
ReplyDeleteI am living in Industrial Revolution times. I will admit it is so hard to be living in these times. I have four kids and a husband to support and I do not even have enough money to
Survive let alone feed my husband and kids. Oh well, complaining we not get me anywhere. I am just lucky to still be alive.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThese living conditions has gotten to my head. Ive been so sad these past few weeks, I haven’t ate a good meal in probably days. They treat us city dweller terrible. We get paid so little amount, I hope these things change quickly
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThese living conditions has gone out of control. I'm so fed up these past few weeks, I haven’t had a good meal in weeks. They treat us horribly. Our income is terrible as well, I hope this change comes as soon as possible.
dear journal,
ReplyDeleteI wonder why so many people are attracted to the city and why it seems to lure more and more families in, when it does nothing but make you life miserable. there’s always a bad odor in the air, but that’s what you get when you and everyone else in you slums have no plumbing and black smoke from factories that also seem to be duplicating all around. But instead of complaining I need to get back to keeping track of my me and family's hours and pay from work so we can put it all together to save up for a doctor visit, we believe my youngest sibling is ill from work and its getting worse.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteLife during the Industrial Revolution is getting harder and harder every day. Since there are barely any jobs left due to these new technologies, I am finding it harder and harder to provide for my family and I.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteThe life of a city dweller during the Industrial Revolution is getting more horrible with each day. We get too less of pay with all of the hard work we do, and in these working conditions. I can barely afford to support my wife and i am starting to grow ill along with all of my other co-workers, maybe after a few years, i can hopefully afford to buy my son a new shirt because he just ruined his.
Dear Journal,
ReplyDeleteFrom the outside looking in people think this is paradise but from the inside looking out its so difficult. There isn't even anymore jobs left due to the sudden outburst of technologies. I don't think I can survive this another day.
Dear journal,
ReplyDeleteThroughout the corse of this time with new inventions like the factory our services are needed less and less , we have some income but I don't think that this will be enough tiger us through the year, we have our crops but it's long and tedious work and the kids are getting tired of it and I wish I could just let them get an education, but it's expensive and I can't afford to loss their work on our farm, we really don't know what to do.
Dear Journal
ReplyDeleteLife as a city dweller is not easy. My living conditions is not easy, especially now that the Industrial Revolution has started. My family and I live in a tenement while also sharing it with 3 other families. The money that my job pays me isnt really worth all the trouble i go through so i can get the job done. Even though there is a lot of problems, it seems like the world is moving forward and things are somewhat getting better. I cant wait to see the world (hopefully) become a better place than how it is now.