Argumentative Essay On Tattoos On The Heart

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Support system and assurance from family, friends, or peers are very important in a process of an individual to start a new life – who is involved in gangs and crimes because it gives them confidence, trust, and the feeling of someone is giving them an importance to having a second chance and turn their lives around. A quote from the book Tattoos on the Heart, by Reverend Gregory Boyle, an author, priest, and founder of the Homeboys Industries explains a scene where Father Greg was emotional when he overheard Gato (one of the homies at Homeboys Industries) talk shit about what happened to Flaco (one of the homies at Homeboys) last night. “I’m glad that shit happened to Flaco last night. […] I get into Gato’s face and give him a banner headline. …I love you and am down for you, and I love Flaco and am down for him.” (132). Father Greg confronted Gato right away about talking shit about what happened to Flaco last night. He was eventually hurt and deeply emotional of what have Gato commented on Flaco’s situation. Father Greg was furious at the moment; he then told Gato that his feeling for both of them is mutual. At the end of the day, Father Greg loves them both. He was just expressing his feelings and his role between them two. He wants them to know that he 'll be always there for them no …show more content…

Throughout his memoir, Tattoos on the Heart, Boyle recounts how he formed the kinship with the homies and homegirls, and how this has not only benefited them but how they returned it to Father Greg himself. Through his admirable example, Boyle calls them to become one with the ‘other’, stand beside those who seem like unlikely to succeed, and allow souls to “feel their worth” (196). Above all, he calls on them to strive for kinship. Despite everything, this way of life will ‘low them to become people through each other and fully return to

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