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    Florida”, by Barbara Ehrenreich, and “On Dumpster Diving”, by Lars Eighner, both authors have different and similar inputs about being below the poverty line. In Barbara Ehrenreich’s “Serving in Florida” the author talks about having to survive with little pay from jobs. Ehrenreich uses negative connotations throughout her text. While in Lars Eighner’s “On Dumpster Diving” uses positive connotations when putting emphasis on having no job and dumpster diving isn’t as bad as most people make it seem

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    think that dumpster diving is a survival to search and find something in a dumpster that they needed some discarded food/drink in order to survive if they are homeless and are really hungry/thirsty. The purpose of Lars Eighner’s memoir, “On Dumpster Diving”, is to understand the style of his writing of why capitalizes the letter D in “Dumpster”. The importance of this memoir is symbolized to define his survival needs including his dog, Lizbeth which is both his living and eating at a dumpster. There

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    Moskowitz ENGLISH 121 ESSAY 3 11/5/2014 Thesis and Support: “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner Lars Eighners essay “On Dumpster Diving” describes the lifestyle of living out of a dumpster. Lars demonstrates that anyone can achieve a fulfilling life without the constraints of society and material wealth. He finds nearly everything he needs and sometimes more just from the refuse of others. Firstly, what is dumpster diving? Dumpster diving is the practice of sifting through commercial or residential

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    In the two essays, “ On Being A Cripple” by Nancy Mair and “ On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner they both share their experiences and their thoughts about the life they have. “ Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner was about a guy who described his experience as a scavenger, the way he benefits from dumpster diving. Eighner describes the ways of identifying between good & rotten food. On the other hand “ On Being A Cripple” Nancy Mairs her life struggle with multiple sclerosis (MS). She begins by talking

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    Lars Eighner “On Dumpster Diving” Summary: In Lars Eighner’s short essay “On Dumpster Diving”, he describes his experience of being homeless and the art of dumpster driving. Eighner prefers being referred to as a scavenger rather than a dumpster driver. Eighner stated “I like the frankness of the word scavenging. I live from refuse of others. I am a scavenger.” (383) He describes scavenging as a full time job, that requires a lot of effort. He believes that if one follows certain guidelines and

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    On Dumpster Diving Analysis In his essay, "On Dumpster Diving", Lars Eighner speaks of his time spent as a homeless man. Eighner states in detail the steps needed in order to successfully become a scavenger of dumpsters based on his own experiences. Though the essay could appear to just be a useful manual there is an underlying message. Lars Eighner effectively uses argumentation, process analysis, and tone to demonstrate that society is wasteful. Eigner strengthens the credibility of his essay

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    "On Dumpster Diving" by Lars Eighner contrasts the satisfactory as a scavenger apart from the never sated middle class. In "A Modest Proposal" and "On Dumpster Diving," Swift and Eighner utilize irony by presenting disturbing actions to emphasize the necessity of solving society's problems. Crafting their voices towards their attitudes on the discussion, the authors interest the reader to accept the topic. "I began Dumpster diving… before I became homeless." (Eighner, Pg. 23, ¶ 2) Eighner introduces

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    Laycock J.Berte Composition 1 FD16 Summary and Analysis On Dumpster Diving Lars Eighner’s “On Dumpster Diving” (Published is a first person informative essay that explores the art of Dumpster diving. Almost presented as a user guide or instructional piece his key message is about the wastefulness of consumers and the shallowness of materialism. About a year before he became homeless, Eighner began sourcing all of his life necessities from dumpsters because of a lack of money as all his income was spent

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    In the article "On Dumpster Diving", Lars Eighner discusses his experience of dumpster diving. Eighner was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1946 and worked as an attendant and ward worker from 1980-1987 before finding himself homeless for three years. According to Eighner, he began dumpster diving about a year before he became homeless, also, Eighner states that he still lacks the athletic ability to lower himself into the dumpsters as the true divers do. He calls himself a scavenger as he live

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    In the passages of “ Serving In Florida” by Barbara Ehrenreich and “ On Dumpster Diving” by Lara Eighner, they both address the life of living under the poverty line. These two are both relating to each other because they talk about two individuals who are living in the United States but also living below the poverty line. However, Ehrenreich’s story has more of a negative connotation towards it because she complains about the life she is living day by day by the jobs that provide low-wage income

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