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Overcoming Poverty In Angela's Ashes And The Street

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Poverty is a terrible condition, which as unfortunate as it is, many people across the globe suffer from. Poverty can present itself in many ways and in many different circumstances, which is shown in the following stories. In ' Angela's Ashes' by Frank McCourt, young Frank is burdened with the responsibiliity of providing for his family. Similarly, in 'The Street' by Ann Petry, Lutie, a single black mother, is struggling to find shelter for her family. In both 'Angela's Ashes' and 'The Street,' a key member of each family is desperately trying to support their loved ones and meet their basic human needs. In both passages, the author uses specific characters, events, and settings to demonstrate the theme that one needs perseverance to overcome poverty. In 'Angela's Ashes,' author Frank McCourt develops the theme of needing perseverance to overcome poverty by using Frank as a specific character, crucial events, and the cold, wintery setting of Limerick. The narrator of the story indicates that Frank and his family live in poverty, we see this when Frank, the main character of this story thinks about the fact that they are still hungry after eating the little bread they had. In the text Frank thinks to himself, "There is no more bread and we're all still hungry" (McCourt 3). This quote emphasizes the fact that Frank's family is out of food and that they do not have the money to buy more, meaning they live in poverty. In addition, McCourt explains the scene of Frank spotting the unattended lemonade and quickly making a decision to steal it. As stated in the passage, "In a second I have two bottles of lemonade up under my jersey" (McCourt 5). Connecting it back, the details of this scene help make the case that Frank has to steal food in order to feed his family. Finally, from the excerpt we can see that Frank perseveres in order to help provide for his family,even though it is freezing outside. In the memoir, Frank states "I put on my shoes and ran quickly through the streets of Limerick to keep warm against the February frost" (McCourt 3). As stated then, the author is trying to show us the hardships Frank undergoes and how he is determined to keep his family and himself alive. Even through the hardships

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