Analysis Of Live Free And Starve

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“Live Free and Starve”
In the life of a human being, one serves another in exchange for goods and services. It’s in humans’ nature, more likely an instinct to constantly serve someone to survive. It could be one’s self, their boss or even a friend. Humans have been serving for thousands of years for example from Gods to human providers materialistically richer and overpowering than them. It’s not big of a deal when we see an adult working until complete physical and mental exhaustion. However, if people in the first world countries see this happening to a child, their first instinct is polemically negative. Without understanding the positive benefits that the children extol. High key, the unconscious mind tempt to work on autopilot which means …show more content…

Many people take advantage of the fact that their government doesn’t really care about its citizens; as a result, the wealthy folks use it to their advantage. In order for one to survive, in a world where their government is either corrupted or lacking resources, they have to trigger strategies to increase income. In essence, the government is supposed to help its citizens since it’s the major source of power. However, in some countries, the government’s help is not enough due to lack of resources to support revolutionary projects. In the story “Live Free and Starve” the author Divakaruni expresses the ruthless and beneficial side of poverty. She states that in low economy countries, poverty is considered as normal for its hopeless citizens who have no hope whatsoever in revolution. As a result, they don’t even try to change the already working system for them. With that said I think that the poor hopeless slave is complacent in many ways with a job that probably a person in first world country would hate. Since a nation is lacking rules, people tempt to do whatever is benefiting them. There are many effects of that, but one of the most outrageous ones is unbelievably low wages, hiring kids and even buying them off their parents to do dirty and dangerous labor. Therefore poor working conditions and low hygiene are just some of the common condition, one works in. The demand for child labor is booming in third world countries. Divakaruni says that it’s impossible to prohibit children from working since that’s the only way they can survive. However she mentions that the solution is not to illegalizing child labor. The most beneficial way a society can have positive impact is through establishing programs for the ones in need of resources to survive. These programs would be strictly

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