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    In Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes‚ the symbol of Angela’s red flapper dress highlights the pain of lost dreams. This symbol is very important because it highlights Angela’s youthful dreams‚ the beginning of Frank’s dreams and also how Angela’s dreams end. Frank uses Angela’s red dress to make uniforms for a soccer game against the rich kids. During the game‚ Frank scores a goal to win the game. This goal gives him hope that he will amount to something. Using Angela’s dress for uniforms shows the

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    caused and will not learn from their mistakes. In the story‚ Ashleigh’s father was able to convince Ashes emotionally by complimenting and filling her with hope for the future in order to gain her love and trust. He then takes advantage of Ashes by telling her to help him “borrow” $200 from her mother’s emergency fund despite the selfishness and irresponsibility she knows that her father has. Ashes mentions that her father gets by on a grin and willingness to help‚ but he is unexpectedly there for

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    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.” (McCourt‚ 1996). Angela’s Ashes was a memoir based on the life of Frank McCourt‚ which ranged in various anecdotes and stories of Frank’s childhood and pursuit to his dreams to live in America. Frank faced various struggles especially his drunken father‚ who spent his paycheck‚ if

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    Angela's Ashes Symbolism

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    Margaret’s Affect on the McCourts During Frank McCourt’s 1996 novel Angela’s Ashes‚ the birth of Margaret significantly alters Frank’s father‚ Malachy’s life. Although her life was short‚ Margaret changes the dynamic of the McCourt family. She brings happiness to her father‚ which in turn stops his horrid drinking habit. Margaret arguably has the biggest affect on her father‚ after she dies. In his novel Angela’s Ashes‚ Frank McCourt’s younger sister Margaret plays a crucial role in the his father’s

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    ASHES By: Susan Beth Pfeffer Reading Journal By: Samira Hasan The story is about Ashleigh (or Ashes as her dad calls her) Ashleighs dad and her mom. Ashes parents is very different from each other. Her dad is a very simple man who is unemployed‚ poor‚ and a huge dreamer. He makes false promises and tries to make people around him happy with false statements. Her mom on the other hand is the straight opposite to the dad. She is straight as a yardstick‚ and certainly not a dreamer. I

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    caused and will not learn from their mistakes. In the story‚ Ashleigh’s father was able to convince Ashes emotionally by complimenting and filling her with hope for the future in order to gain her love and trust. He then takes advantage of Ashes by telling her to help him “borrow” $200 from her mother’s emergency fund despite the selfishness and irresponsibility she knows that her father has. Ashes mentions that her father gets by on a grin and willingness to help‚ but he is unexpectedly there for

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    In the memoir “Angela’s Ashes” by Frank McCourt the characters faced many hardships in their lives. Mostly the main characters like Angela‚ the mother‚ and the children. The McCourt’s lives were products of their environment and some of their own personal choices. Some of the factors that contributed to their lives were: alcoholism‚ The Great Depression‚ and their own personal choices. In Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt‚ alcoholism was one of the leading cause in their lives. Malachy‚ the father

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    Susan Pfeffer's Ashes

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    she is living with her mother. Her dad gave her the nickname of “Ashes” but her mother hated the nickname so they had a fight. Ashleigh did not take her mother’s money because she thinks her dad is irresponsible‚ she knows her mom would be mad if she stole the money‚ and she was questioning her dad’s motives for taking the money. Ashleigh did not take the money because she thinks her dad is irresponsible. In the short story “Ashes” Susan Pfeffer states‚”He’s an irresponsible bum”was her way of wording

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    Dialectical Journal: Their Eyes Were Watching God 1. “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon‚ never out of sight‚ never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation‚ his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men. Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they don’t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things

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    Summary Of Angela's Ashes

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    Angela’s Ashes Summary In Angela’s Ashes‚ there are multiple areas in the book where we see Frank’s maturity and growth. One part that I found the most growth for Frank was when he began working to help his mother. Frank has multiple jobs throughout the end of the book which helped him not only help his mother‚ but helped him get his dream to end up back in the United States. The history of his dad working jobs and then not returning wages after a few weeks made Frank want to work and prove

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