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    Frank McCourt’s memoir Angela’s Ashes follows McCourt through his life from youthfulness to maturity‚ from misfortune to comfort‚ and from family to independence. Throughout his memoir‚ McCourt’s experiences provide for a strong central message for his readers: although at times it may seem impossible for an individual to reach success‚ overcoming the obstacles and limitations imposed by society makes becoming successful an even greater accomplishment. During the course of his novel‚ McCourt shows

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    In the article titled “Why Some Critics Don’t Think Caitlyn Jenner Deserved the Arthur Ashe Courage Award”‚ writer Justin Wm. Moyer from the Washington Post discusses the criticisms that have come with ESPN’s decision to give Caitlyn Jenner the prestigious award which symbolizes courage. Moyer writes about the doubters who don’t believe that what Caitlyn Jenner did by publicly coming out as transgender constitutes as “courageous”. He also references those who believe that Lauren Hill‚ a 19-year-old

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    Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. is a man of trust‚ courage‚ grace and honor. Although many of these attriobutes I share with Arthur‚ his high level of moral values and self reliance I aspire to achieve. Arthur was of African American decent and being born on July 10‚ 1943 in Richmond‚ Virginia he had to face many racial struggles and hardships. On the contrary‚ I was born and raised in somerset‚ New Jersey‚ in the 1990’s so my racial struggles were close to non-existent. Being of Italian- American decent

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    Soon or later those people will need to find a way to get better with the help of some people. When someone has achieved many things by themselves‚ there is a chance that person will struggle to ask for help and assistance. The Christian rock band Ashes Remain‚ has composed a song to explain the difficulties of the struggles for those who do not like to ask for help. That song is called “On My Own”‚ a song released in 2011 in the album What I’ve Become. This song should be acknowledged for the Nobel

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    as well. When put into the hands of life and death one may be torn between what they believe is right and what is necessary to survive. In Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt‚ Frank displays how poverty and hunger caused him to go against his morals to avoid starvation. Mr. and Mrs. McCourt struggled to feed their family throughout Angela’s Ashes. The McCourts are hungry through most of the entire book. Frank‚ being a child through a majority of the memoir chooses to steal food many times to

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    Poverty‚ Perseverance‚ and Humor‚ oh my! Pulitzer Prize winning memoir “Angela’s Ashes” written by Frank McCourt is a phenomenal tear jerking memoir written about Frank’s childhood growing up in extreme poverty. What were most memorable about this book were Frank’s poverty‚ perseverance‚ and humor. You’ve never seen real poverty until you’ve read this book. His father‚ Malachy McCourt‚ is an alcoholic who uses all of the dole money (welfare) to get drunk‚ leaving his family with no money for a

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    QUOTE; It was‚ of course‚ a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood‚ and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. As Angela’s Ashes opens‚ Frank describes how his parents meet and marry in New York‚ then eventually move back to Ireland with their four sons. He characterizes his upbringing as a typical “miserable Irish Catholic childhood‚” complete with a drunken father and a downtrodden

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    The short stories “Harrison Bergeron”‚ by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ and “Ashes for the Wind”‚ by Hernando Tellez‚ the atrocities of a dictatorship government are displayed as part of the central external conflict. Whether the story is conveyed via more serious‚ non-fiction-like means‚ such as the sad tale of a struggling family in Colombia‚ in “Ashes for the Wind”‚ or a more outlandish counterpart‚ in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ a corrupt government ultimately causes more problems to arise. Setting aside the obvious

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    depiction of the Valley of Ashes in Chapter Two The Valley of Ashes‚ a landfill site solely for ashes‚ is painted by Fitzgerald to greaten our appreciation of American Society and the themes it generates such as social decline‚ moral ambiguity‚ the loss of hope and faith and the dominance of shallow materialism. Nick Carraway labels the Valley as “desolate”‚ thus steering our attention into one which will perceive the Valley negatively. Fitzgerald then paints the Valley of Ashes as a crude distortion

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    Analyze Fitzgerald’s presentation of the Valley of Ashes at the start of chapter 2. Halfway between West Egg and New York lies the ‘valley of ashes’ and this is the ‘desolate’ wasteland‚ which is also home to the Wilson family. The term ‘desolate’ is used to describe a place that is depressingly empty and solitary. Fitzgerald includes this ‘fantastic farm’ to emphasize to the readers‚ the sharp contrast between luxury and health with poverty and struggle. The valley serves to represent the damage

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