The obstacle’s she faces aren’t easy such as being sick and not getting the day off‚ having to cater to the owners needs‚ and not being able to feel her back for being on her knees scrubbing the floors. “Do the owners have any ides of the misery that goes into rendering their homes motel-perfect? would they be bothered if they did know‚ or would they take a sadistic pride in what they have purchased---boasting to dinner guests‚ for example
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to compare and contrast the RHETORIC strategies both authors used to get to their audience) Eric Beedle AP LA III July 26 2012 The Decline of the American Dream‚ And the Finding of the American Dream While reading Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed on (not) getting by in America‚ and Adam Shepard’s Scratched Beginning’s me‚ $25‚ and the search for the American Dream‚ I couldn’t help notice huge differences between the two books. Both of these authors were writing for the same cause‚ was
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While Barbara worked in Maine as a maid she noticed how convenience store clerks‚ who made $.65 less than she made an hour‚ look at her and her coworkers as if they were beneath them. Another example of this was when she stated that everywhere she went people looked at the uniform
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Using the text‚ Nickel and Dimed by Ehrenreich‚ and other writing sources‚ students were presented with a scenario of living in poverty. In this hypothetical situation‚ the student is 21 years old‚ pregnant with a seven month old baby and has a one year old. In addition‚ the spouse is disabled and unemployed. In this
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The United States of America‚ land of the free‚ home of the brave‚ but also the one and only place where you can find the American dream. The United States still gives the chance to everyone who makes it to this land to attain the American dream. The first chance if you’re young enough is when you go into our public school system and you get the chance at a scholarship to college‚ to which for most people “going to college” is the American Dream because the education provides with a decent job and
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The fact of the economy being the worst it has been in a long time ‚ people often struggle with the availability with jobs and even living expenses. In Barbara Ehrenreich’s book‚ Nickel and Dimed‚ she tells the once untold stories of living on a weak paycheck‚ struggling with even finding the journey to the American Dream and with life itself. Although people have a difficult time finding jobs and living off of the low pay‚ living a minimum
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Barbara Ehrenreich tones Using tone in writing is really important because it convey a message that the author want to express to the reader. The tone Barbara Ehrenreich uses in the book “Nickel and Dimed” is changing rapidly because she wants her reader to really see the realistic of what she has to face. She put herself into the life of a minimum wage circumstance to see if she can survive or not. She go to different location in the country but they all have the same point that the job she take
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Patricia Goldsby ENC1102 June 19‚ 2009 Professor Jenson Poverty in America Authors Lars Eighner and Barbara Ehrenreich discuss in their struggles of everyday issues with poverty in America. Barbara Ehrenreich‚ author of “Nickel-and-Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America‚ raises awareness of the lives of low-wage‚ poverty stricken people being pushed into the labor market of welfare reform by highlighting the struggles they encounter daily. Whereas Lars Eighner‚ author of “On Dumpster Diving”
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Society questions if the American Dream is available to everyone. The ideal American Dream is for every American citizen to have an equal opportunity for wealth and prosperity. Settlers have come to America looking for gold and land‚ so they labor to gain their fortunes. America also industrializes and grows due to the workers labor for wealth and land. More jobs are formed through industrialization for people to gain their American Dreams. However‚ society still questions if everyone is given an
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Living from Minimum Wage We know in the world of today‚ most households have two incomes to maintain the basic everyday needs. We all have worked jobs that paid bare minimum‚ gave crappy hours along with fatigue. Gilbert and Henslin divided the lower class into the Working Poor and the Underclass (Gilbert The American Class Structure 1998). The Working Poor’s employment is in the service and manual labor and the Underclass relies solely on government aid and has not participate in the workforce
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