Audacity Theme

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In the book Audacity by Melanie Crowder, many themes are present throughout the whole story. There are a multitudinous number of strong coming-of-age themes in this book, such learning to have the courage to stand up and fight for what you believe in, growing into oneself, and being different from one's family. Struggle is a big theme in Audacity, and it connects to all of the aforementioned themes. Newly arrived in New York from Russia, Clara has to face many challenges and difficult decisions. In the book, Clara faced many struggles when fighting tenaciously for equal rights. One example of struggle that Clara had to face was emotional struggle. Emotional struggle or conflict can be defined as the presence of differing and opposing emotions relating to a situation that has recently taken place or is currently unfolding. In the book, Clara had to think about her family, but also do what she believes is right. Like many other girls during this time period, Clara needs to work to support her family. However, Clara does not accept the working conditions there and begins to tirelessly fight for women’s rights in the workplace …show more content…

She has to make very difficult decisions, such as accepting a scholarship and going to college (her dream) or to fight for all the other girls she works with. She has to decide whether she wants to go on strike, or bring home an income to her poor, hard working family. Clara also gets physically abused many times throughout the book. Near the end of the book, she fights the pain of broken ribs. Not only does she get beaten in strikes, she also gets beaten at home, and her own family believes she is crazy. Despite all of her struggles and tremendous pain, Clara continues to devote her energy to supporting the other women and fighting for equal rights. The theme of struggle is present throughout the whole book and encompasses many other themes, such as

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