An Orphan's Lonely Beginnings 'And' A Single Shard

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Every year many children are either adopted or sent to an orphanage. This life is nothing new to the 20th century. A fictional story from the 12th century A Single Shard, reveals an orphan’s life as he is left with a crippled man named Crane-man. A more recently written nonfiction short story, “An Orphan’s Lonely Beginnings” was written to describe the life of a modern-day orphan from Romanian. Together one will find many traits these characters share as well as the great divide between them. Tree-ear from “A Single Shard” in the book was respected as well as cared and loved for. He really meant something to some people. In the story, Tree-ear had thought, “…to ashamed to look up…Crane-man had hobbled down the beach…only to come back empty handed.” In this part of the story it tells us that Crane-man needs Tree-ear and Tree-ear knows it. Tree-ear had felt ashamed that he couldn’t help Crane-man like he usually does. It makes a child feel good when they are needed and feel like they have a purpose. Even though Tree-ear doesn’t have a home he is still healthy and gets the attention that other orphan’s like Ruckel in “Orphan’s Lonely” could only wish for a life like that. …show more content…

He was sick at six months and his parents left him in the hospital and never returned. Knowing that growing up and being sickly it must of hard to find self-confidence. In the story Ruckel recalls, “There was no right, there was no wrong in the orphanage…”. He had also said that in the orphanage if he was put in charge of the other kids he would treat the kids as he was treated, if they didn’t listen to him, “I’d beat you.” Ruckel had said. Ruckel would be tossed aside to watch the children as if he didn’t have a

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