Sunday, September 1, 2019
Pride and Poverty Essay
ââ¬Å"It is a beggars pride that he is not a thiefâ⬠(Japanese Proverb). In todayââ¬â¢s economy people are shameless and would rather be on welfare and disability than get a job and earn a living. Pride has been discarded, and poverty has become normal. People in todayââ¬â¢s society would rather lie and steal then make an honest living that they are proud of. However in Frank McCourtââ¬â¢s memoir Angelaââ¬â¢s Ashes pride and poverty go hand in hand. During the time this memoir was taking place many families were very poor and didnââ¬â¢t have many possessions. One thing they could always hold dear was their pride. ââ¬Å"The master says it is a glorious thing to die for the faith and Dad says it is a glorious thing to die for Irelandâ⬠(McCourt 113). This is important because from a young age children were taught to be proud of who they were and what they believed in. They were also raised in an era where it was almost assumed that every adult person either was an alcoholic or smoked cigarettes. It was ââ¬Å"the normâ⬠. Not because of an addiction but as a status quo or for relaxation during hard times. ââ¬Å"A puff of the fag is the only comfort we have in the worldâ⬠(McCourt 64). As Mamââ¬â¢s friend, Nora, says this Mr. Quinlivan he gets angry because he understands that all of the women at the St. Vincent De Paul have families at home starving but they can still find money to buy cigarettes. Pride is truly a huge part of the memoir. Frank clearly shows this in his writing: ââ¬Å"Even the poorest of the poor donââ¬â¢t go out on Christmas Day picking coal off the road. Thereââ¬â¢s no use asking Dad to go because he will never stoop that low and even if he did he wonââ¬â¢t carry things through the streetsâ⬠(McCourt 99). This shows that even as a young child Frankie understands that even though his family isnââ¬â¢t ââ¬Å"the poorest of the poorâ⬠his parentââ¬â¢s lifestyle force him and his brothers to humilify themselves and humbly do things to survive. Frankie gets frustrated at his parents when he gets older and starts to realize they can spend so much money on cigarettes and alcohol but they never have enough food in the house. ââ¬Å" There may be a lack of tea or bread in the house but Mam and Dad always manage to get the fagsâ⬠(McCourt 138). Even though the McCourt family doesnââ¬â¢t have any money Mam sends Malachy to the store to get cigarettes on their familyââ¬â¢s tab. Throughout the book Mam and Dad spend a lot of money on cigarettes and alcohol and it isnââ¬â¢t necessarily for an addiction but for a getaway of sorts.
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