Angela's Ashes And The Street Comparative Essay

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Poverty and struggle are both things that majority of the world's population have been forced to come face-to-face with. The story Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt allows readers to learn about his struggles as a child, where he was forced to become the "man" of the family due to his father's absence. Ann Petry's, The Street, describes her life after being abandoned by her lover and forced to live on the streets as a single mother. After reading excerpts from both Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt and The Street by Ann Petry, I am able to recognize two of the main themes illustrated by each author. By understanding both authors' use of characters, setting, and events, I am able to understand a few of the main themes depicted in these stories. The two main themes illustrated by this story are poverty and struggle. …show more content…

For example, Frank, the main character of Angela's Ashes, is forced to rely on stealing from others to allow him and his family to survive while his father is gone. This then leads us to believe that Frank and his family cannot afford to buy food, and proves that one of the main themes of this story is struggle. In The Street, the story's main protagonist, Ann, walks down an unkempt sidewalk that littered with trash and bones, "find chicken bones and pork-chop bones and pushed them along the curb." This furthermore illustrates the main theme of poverty which is most likely widespread in this area. From these clues, I am able to understand that these stories both share the theme of

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