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    “On Dumpster Diving” is a short story based on the life of a homeless man as he explains the art of dumpster diving. The story is preceded by background information about Lars Eighner and facts about the situations of homelessness in the U.S. The story then goes on into a narrative written by Lars Eighner when he was still homeless. Lars Eighner begins his narrative by giving background information on the word “dumpster.” He then goes on to explain the meaning of the word dumpster, followed by a

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    In the essay “On Dumpster Diving”, Lars Eighner speaks of his experience on dumpster diving. While he was homeless, her discovered the art of dumpster diving and how this sort of life really is. Eighner uses his experience to explain to the general public how it was for him to dumpster dive, as well as the lessons he learned in this time. While doing this, Eighner also takes this as an opportunity to explain how the stereotypes of dumpster divers are not always true. To fully explain his experience

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    On Dumpster Diving Lars Eighner was an average successful man in the 1960s until one day, his life took a turn for the worst. Eighner became homeless after losing his job and he stayed homeless for the next three years of his life. On Dumpster Diving is his account of being homeless and how in order to survive, he had to partake in dumpster diving. When hearing the word, dumpster, any person's first thought is most likely to be of the pungent smell and revolting things that may be lurking inside

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    in different ways. No one sees everything the same because our experiences are different. Our experiences make us who we are. Who we are changes many things in perspective how we see things. In “On Compassion” by Barbara Ascher and “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner, their different perspectives show different sides and situations. In “On Compassion” it’s perspective is from a customer at French Bread Shop observing a homeless person receiving paper bag from the owner. (47) Ascher finds this strange

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    Analysis of Two Articles on Trash Disposal

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    First I will summarize an excerpt out of Heather Roger's essay, Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage published in 2005. Second I will summarize Lars Eighner essay On Dumpster Diving published in 1995. Our government needs to immediately enforce a set of strict standardized laws that carefully regulate and monitor the disposal of todays and more importantly tomorrow trash. I will argue that this is necessary for large corporations and businesses to deduce their consumption. Finally I will argue

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    In the articles “Serving in Florida” by Barbara Ehrenreich and “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner, both the authors focus on the idea about how everyone lives either above or below the poverty line. In the big idea of the poverty level situation, both Ehrenreich and Eighner have their different attitudes towards what their life is like. Ehrenreich focuses more on the bad or disappointing things that come with her job, while Eighner has a better attitude towards his “not so easy” lifestyle. In the

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    make ends meet, but Lars Eighner sheds some light on his experience and gives the reader a different outlook on his situation. He describes his lifestyle in a way where his emotions do not come through and where people do not feel pity nor negativity towards him. Eighner draws the reader in by making his tale a narrative, and somewhat of a guide on the how to's of dumpster diving. He is very successful in making the reader feel as if they are there, in the dumpster with him; Eighner hooks his readers

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    Daily Dives in the Dumpster” by Lars Eighner Summary “My Daily Dives in the Dumpster” by Lars Eighner is about a homeless person, explaining the strategies of surviving from dumpster. The narrator began “dumpster diving about a year before became a homeless” (114). The author explains how at first he felt ashamed of being through trash. “Everything seems to stink” (115).This stage passes with experience and he realized that most disposed items are valuable and can be reused. Eighner feels bad for all

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    Lars Eighner represents the thousands of homeless people that have simply fallen victim of financial struggles, holding strongly onto his respect for others, his community, and himself, despite the difficulties he faces. According to Eighner’s website, he spent time at the University of Austin, Texas studying creative writing, which is clear through his writing techniques and narrative style. However after falling on hard times, Eighner ended up homeless. While homeless in the late 80’s Eighner composed

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    “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner he gives us an autobiographical account of his life and how he was homeless after he lost his job as an attendant in Austin, Texas’s state hospital. The story begins to focus on Eighner’s experiences of scavenging through dumpsters for food because people waste food and he does not have any to eat. He begins his argument and tells us how he was always fascinated by dumpsters and said: “long before I began Dumpster diving I was impressed with Dumpsters” (Eighner

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