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My Mother Never Worked By Donna Smith-Yackel

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“My Mother Never Worked” by Donna Smith-Yackel is a short story about Donna’s mother, Martha Smith. Martha had just passed away and Donna was asking the Social Security Office about getting a death-benefit check. The story of Martha’s life was then explained as the Social Security Office worker looked for Martha’s file. The theme of “My Mother Never Worked” is that people may work hard on things that they love, but they don’t always get credit for it. Martha spent her whole life working on a garden. There were many struggles as she grew older. There were droughts, Martha’s hogs died, Martha was paralyzed from a car accident, and there were more obstacles that made it hard for Martha to tend to her garden. But throughout the many years that it took, Martha never stopped working. At the end of the story, the Social Security worker told Donna that she could not receive …show more content…

Sandra talks about how she grew up in a family of seven kids and she was the only daughter. For a long time, she felt like she wasn’t good enough for her father. There were many instances where it seemed like she couldn’t please him. But at the end of the story, her father read one of her pieces of writing. She was nervous that he wouldn’t like it, but he was actually impressed. The theme of the story is that people may feel like they aren’t good enough, but they really are and it will just take time for others to figure it out. Sandra’s father wanted her to go to college and get married. He thought that was the right way for women to live. Sandra went to college, but she didn’t get married. Sandra’s father wasn’t very happy with her, which brought Sandra’s feelings to a low. It took many years for Sandra to gain her father’s approval, but he finally realized her worth. Sandra was a great daughter her whole life and she did everything she could for her father, it just took a while for him to realize

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