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    Themes are everywhere and used in everything. Some people call them messages or the secret meaning/ purpose of writing something. In a Tree grows in Brooklyn you can find many themes in the book like never give up on education and money isn’t everything, however I like to think differently and creatively. To start off, I think the theme of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is that even when it's hard, you always know the direction you want and need to go to get back on track. Betty Smith writes so much about

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    Synopsis on A Tree Grows in Brooklyn In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith, tells a blunt and detailed account of poverty and other issues in early 20th century Brooklyn through the perspective and growth of Francie Nolan, an impoverished girl whose life parallels the author. People experiencing penury is an everyday occurrence in the tenements of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Francie reveals in the exposition that she is no different. Her mother, Katie, her father, Johnny, and her brother, Neely

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Betty Smith’s classic tale A Tree Grows in Brooklyn utilizes an assortment of intriguing, relatable characters to tell the emotional tale of a young girl, born into the depths of poverty, and to detail the traumatic life events that occur that shape her into her future self. Set in impoverished Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 1912, this story centers around the Nolan family: hardworking, tough mother Katie, impractical and romantic father Johnny, momma’s boy Cornelius “Neeley”,

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    Tenacity: “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” by Betty Smith, is a novel that showcases the lives of a poor family living in Brooklyn and the people that are connected to them. The story revolves around a young girl Francie and about the different hardships her family and she goes through. The main theme of this book is tenacity and is shown by the many ways the Nolans find happiness. The word tenacity means determination, which is a quality the Nolans exhibit throughout the story

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    Francie and Neeley, the main characters of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, struggle against many opposing forces as children. One of their major problems is poverty. In their childhood, Francie and Neeley have to drink coffee to sustain themselves on days when there is no food. And, whenever they go shopping, Francie and Neeley wish to have nice cloth and shoes, but are never able to afford them. Although they never get the things they wanted, both Francie and Neeley never complain, they still work hard

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    “Oh, magic hour, when a child first knows she can read printed words.”~ A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. Although A Tree Grows In Brooklyn was not the first novel that I have read, it is the first novel that has greatly influenced my life and the way that I view the world. This novel has taught me numerous lessons in such a relatable and coherent way that at some points, I felt like I was reading my own diary. For example, there is a quote in the book, which happens to be my favorite. It is, “Let me be

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Johnny is a dreamer who lacks the abilities to make his dreams a reality. Throughout his life he is unable to function as the husband and father that the children deserve. In the novel Johnny escapes his reality through alcohol. He gets a job as a singing waiter and uses the tips to support his bad habits while sometimes bringing money home for his family. Johnny is forced to rely on his wife Katie to support them. He is a loving father who tries to understand his kids,

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    Poverty is a very tragic and terrible state of living that some are able to escape, and some not. In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith the Nolan family struggles to make ends meet because of their lack of money, education, and the death of their father. Kate Nolan forces her kids to work and to get an education to rise above the poverty their family has been in for so long. In Toni Morrison’s novel, The Bluest Eye, the Breedlove family is a family consumed by poverty. They are faced with many

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn How did Francie mature as time progressed throughout the early years of her life? When Francie grew up and had to help support and keep the family together, she gained an early peek of maturity and womanhood. She then gained the privilege to be independent and earn the title of assistance. Meanwhile, as time passed she lost her father, Johnny Nolan, and had to earn income to keep the family afloat to continue to progress despite the hardship and heartbreaking sacrifices

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    to never give up. Most parent’s ideas for being a good parent is making sure that your child grows up in a loving environment in which she or he can learn about how to be a good person. Betty Smiths novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, she depicts a young girl known as Francie growing up in somewhat corrupt home life. The main contribution to her corrupt house is her father Johnny. In the tree grows in Brooklyn Johnny has the appearance of a golden apple on the outside, but a personality of a rotten apple

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