The two seemed like they were on an adventure, having fun while disobeying the law. Although being two of the most famous outlaws in American history, most people barely knew anything about them, but many people thought of them as heroes. The phrase “Bonnie and Clyde” was commonly used back in the late 1930s, explaining how the two committed so many crimes without getting caught. People looked up to them because they were seen s striking blow against the oppression of The Great Depression. This was a period of American history people looked up to them, over the last century with little background knowledge of the two and their origins. Clyde Barrow showed Bonnie a glimpse of his life which Bonnie accepted and engaged. The two supported each other as they continued on a journey where both met a young boy named C.W. Moss who worked at the gas station to fix cars, but quit to go along to help Bonnie and Clyde rob banks, Bonnie thought that he would be a good fit to be the driver as they do their dirty work. The fact that the two robbed banks to escape the dying property of the economic class farmers, the two really seemed to enjoy the fame crime brought to them and violence as people felt as if they were heroes. Later, Bonnie and Clyde died in a hail of bullets from a police
The two seemed like they were on an adventure, having fun while disobeying the law. Although being two of the most famous outlaws in American history, most people barely knew anything about them, but many people thought of them as heroes. The phrase “Bonnie and Clyde” was commonly used back in the late 1930s, explaining how the two committed so many crimes without getting caught. People looked up to them because they were seen s striking blow against the oppression of The Great Depression. This was a period of American history people looked up to them, over the last century with little background knowledge of the two and their origins. Clyde Barrow showed Bonnie a glimpse of his life which Bonnie accepted and engaged. The two supported each other as they continued on a journey where both met a young boy named C.W. Moss who worked at the gas station to fix cars, but quit to go along to help Bonnie and Clyde rob banks, Bonnie thought that he would be a good fit to be the driver as they do their dirty work. The fact that the two robbed banks to escape the dying property of the economic class farmers, the two really seemed to enjoy the fame crime brought to them and violence as people felt as if they were heroes. Later, Bonnie and Clyde died in a hail of bullets from a police