The world would be a much better place if people who litter are nonexistent. As Captain Tidy and Neatness man go around Miami in outlandish costumes searching for trash in addition to people who do not dispose of it properly. The pair of men try to change the world and make it cleaner but it does nothing but make them look crazy and not taken seriously. Dave Barry’s short story “A Couple Of Really Neat Guys” is a low level comedy that uses Comic Characters and hyperbole to convey the idea that it is wrong to leave trash everywhere in the envirment a person lives. First, Barry’s use of hyperbole is there to point out how dirty different people keep the envirment they live in everyday. “ The Picnic People From Hell” (Barry 2). For exapmple, right after people are finshed with their picnic foods and items they just leave it for someone else to pick. When the right thing to do instead leaving it there is picking up themselves. “Dirty Diapers weighing more than the infant that generated them” (Barry 2). In this case, Barry is trying to make it clear that when people leave their trash every it makes …show more content…
the earth dirty . For instant, “But I never did anything about it except mutter and seethe until my fateful visit to Dr. Jeruss for an eye exam”(Barry 2). All he cares about is saving the envirment and making sure people put their trash trash the right way even when they do not. “They just WALK AWAY from what looks like the scene of a tragic dumpster explosin. (Barry 3). Though the use if hyperbole in the short story Barry is able to convey his point that trash should not be left but, in a comidic way. Also, Barry uses the Comic characters like Capatin Tidy in addition to Neatness Man to make sure his meassage that trash should be in a trash cans, not on the ground is being left by the people. So then the two of then start to go around Miami in silly oufits telling people too do so. “Red tights (size triple-extra large), plus red Superman-style boots, plus blue shorts and shirts with our superhero names professionally lettered on them, plus white gloves, plus capes made from garbage bags, plus utility belts from which were suspended feather dusters, dustpans and rubber gloves” (Barry 6).
In other words ,not everyone will take them serious if they are in these rediculous outfits all they will do is judge. “ What a pair of dorks” (Barry 8). In addition to that people actually do listen eventhough they are making a complete fool of themslves. For example “they`d look ashamed, take their litter back and dispose of it properly” (Barry 10). Barry is spreading his point across by making it funny to imaging and read. The use of comic charactures in this short story makes the readers want to read more and they still get the message across without boring
anyone. Trash should not be left on the street for someone else to clean up it is one thing to leave your trash on purpose but, it is another to forget it one peice. Barry is trying to make it clear that people need to dispose of their trash the right way to keep their environment clean. He uses comic characters to express the message he is trying to communicate by making it funny, to encourage people to want to read more. Futhermore, the other comidic device that is used is hyperbole to exaggerate how passtion at he feels about this topic. Inconclusion, Tidy and Neatness go around Miami to encourage people who do not dispose of trash properly to begin to do so. They led by example picking up trash and disposing if it properly hpoing others would follow them and their goal was met. As a reslut, the pair of men who tried to change the world make it cleaner place , even though they appreared crazy and a joke their experinment was a total succsess.
In “Waste Land” Magna talks about people reacting to the way she smells when she takes the bus home from working at the landfill. She says “it’s better than turning tricks in Copacabana…It’s more dignified. I may stink now, but when I get home I’ll take a shower and I’ll be fine.” Although choices were limited, people like Magna at the landfill are proud of their choice to work at the landfill. They describe it as “honest work.” Before he started his project, Vik described what he thought life at the landfill was like. He said, “This is where everything that is not good goes, inc...
The author, Lars Eighner explains in his informative narrative, “On Dumpster Diving” the lifestyle of living out of a dumpster. Eighner describes the necessary steps to effectively scavenge through dumpsters based on his own anecdotes as he began dumpster diving a year before he became homeless. The lessons he learned from being a dumpster diver was in being complacent to only grab what he needs and not what he wants, because in the end all those things will go to waste. Eighner shares his ideas mainly towards two direct audiences. One of them is directed to people who are dumpster divers themselves, and the other, to individuals who are unaware of how much trash we throw away and waste. However, the author does more than direct how much trash
All-in-all, Eighner fails at his attempt to get us to stop "wasting" what we can't use. It is easy to see that it's not our faults if people are homeless, because we are not contributing to that. Removing clutter and getting rid of junk does not keep people on the streets! Some people are just down-and-out, and there's nothing we can do to help or hurt that. Eighner needs to look at the man in the mirror and realize that if he didn't get a job because people cut off their garbage, then that's not the case. Even though Eighner disagrees with me, today, tomorrow, and the day after that, I will always throw away that inch of peanut butter.
Suzanne Britt, a teacher at Meredith College and a publisher in essays and textbooks, in her essay “Neat People vs. Sloppy People,” (1983) asserts that people who live cluttered lives are morally better than those who live organized lives. She supports this assertion by using humor and exaggeration to describe both types of people, making generalizations about both sloppy and neat people, repeating “sloppy people” and “neat people” at beginning, and throughout, each paragraph, and illustrating situations in how neat and sloppy people would act differently, along with using her opinion to strengthen her argument. Britt’s purpose is to persuade readers that sloppy, unorganized people are more morally upstanding than neat people in order to encourage
In the text “On Dumpster Diving”, by Lars Eighner is about a man who speaks of being a homeless man joined by his pet, named Lizbeth. Not exclusively does he clarify his procedures living out of dumpsters, yet in addition the lessons he has learned as a scavenger. Above all I think the genuine message he was attempting to get cross over is that we waste more than we think we do, and it's in our nature as humans. He had built up a great deal of involvement in recognizing on what was protected to eat and what wasn't. He specified eating from a dumpster is the thing that isolates the dilettanti from the experts. Eighner passed by three standards, presence of mind, knowing the Dumpsters and checking them consistently, and looking for dependably
I agree with his assessment about society’s throw away mentality due to the fact that I have seen it myself first hand. Recently I helped my sister move out of her dorm room at NAU and I was horrified to see all the things and edible food she was just dumping and what was worse, she wasn’t the only one. All of the kids were getting rid of perfectly good items in the dumpster, so it’s no wonder that dumpsters near college campuses are one of Eighner’s favorite places to scavenge. In his article on page 3, Eighner elaborates on student’s wasteful habits, “but in the case of discards from student apartments, the answer may be that the item was discarded through carelessness, ignorance or wastefulness.” I believe agree with Eighner that some people have a pack rat mentality while others just throw it away. My parents are a good example of this and I think it has something to do with the way that they were raised. My mom is a pack rat, holding on to everything as long as possible and giving away to charity what she doesn’t want anymore. She squeezes every last drop out of a toothpaste tube or a shampoo bottle, while my dad will throw it away half empty. My mom was raised in a single parent household, where money was tight and you used what you had… my dad however, was raised in a more affluent home and money flowed more freely. In fact, my mom does her own dumpster diving fairly regularly in our garbage can by rescuing stuff out of the garbage that my dad has thrown away, including belts, pants, shirts and hardly worn tennis shoes. She doesn’t keep the goods, but instead gives it to Goodwill or the church clothing drive. My dad is her antithesis and is definitely part of the throw-away society. My dad has little sentiment attached to stuff and like Eichner mentioned on page 6, “knows there is plenty more where what we came from.” After reflecting on
The book I choose for my book report was “Garbology” a book written by Edwards Humes. I found this book a very interesting book and was quite influential. The book “garbology” focuses on many concerns that are still relevant in society today. Each of these issues circles around the fact that the people in the United States produce way to much garbage. Americans produce more trash than anyone else on the planet throwing away 7.1 pounds per person per day, meaning on average each American is on track to generate 102 tons of trash a year. Many wonder if each American can accumulate this much trash in his/her lifetime will this become a problem. The answer is yes; this is currently a problem, has been a problem in the past and will continue to
From these comedians, satirical humor expresses some opinions about political acts so people can view them more critically.
The essay’s thesis is trying to imply that neat people are lazier and meaner and don’t pay any attention to the little things in life. The only part of the essay where the author compares sloppy people and neat people is in paragraph eight. The author says “ The only thing messy in a neat person’s house is the trash can”. This line helps the author build up on her thesis even though it’s implying the exact opposite of what her thesis was. She mentioned earlier that sloppy people care about detail and pay attention to their surroundings while neat people only keep the things that are worth keeping. She then states that sloppy people care enough to sit down for days and go through every single thing on their desk, finding a spot for each and maybe even throw out the things that they don’t need but neat people simply throw everything out. One can say that when reading the sentence that refers to the trashcan being the only messy thing in a neat persons house is quite sarcastic. The author tries to compare these two types of people together and maybe for a second even disagree with her thesis while in reality one can say that she’s just trying to use irony and sarcasm to prove how ridiculous a neat persons actions could be and how they think that they’re cleaning everything up while maybe in reality they’re just making it
It is clearly noticed that he depends on humor by mentioning several examples of songs that most of people agree on their triviality. For instance, “Consider ''Old McDonald.'' It starts out fine: ''Old McDonald had a farm.'' But then it goes to ''E-I-E-I-O,''” Obviously, he began to ask some logical questions in a sarcastic style: “Couldn't he have come up with WORDS for the second line? How hard is it to think of a line that rhymes with ''farm''? For example: ''Thresher tore off his left arm.'' Or: "Slept with six goats to keep warm.''” Throughout his piece, Barry used many strong examples that strengthen his point of
The story ‘ Trash’ by Andy Mulligan is an example of true friendship, corruption and poverty all tied into an inspiring novel for all. It shows how three boys with an immensely tight friendship can overcome poverty and corruption making a better world for all. This novel also makes me feel quite sad because this kind of scenario happens all around the world yet their isn’t much to stop it happening in some
In Indianapolis, I see people toss trash out of their car, throw trash onto the ground, and have seen somebody aim for a garbage can, noticed that they missed it, and just left it on the ground. One person throwing garbage on the ground might not think much of it, however, when that piece trash collects other trash, they start to build up and soon form big loads of junk. For example, I am sure people never supposed that if they littered, that their trash would eventually end up in some kind of body of water. Typically, no one thinks about it until they actually go to a sea or lake and see how disgusting it looks because of the people who were too lazy to throw their garbage away. To worsen matters, littering has become very mutual, which must be stopped because in most instances, trash is not disposed of appropriately, which eventually leads to innocent individuals having to spend money on cleaning up. Some people know about the littering in Indianapolis, but most do not care, and that is only because they are not aware of the consequences it can bring or the way it appears to others. For the ones who do recognize it needs to spread the news around so there can be a solution.
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Barry let’s his grandson know that, bullying is wrong so he tells him, “Don’t bully, and don’t hit people, unless they are bullying you, in which case go ahead and belt them,” (Barry page 2). The grandfather is telling his grandson that he is all anti-bullying, but that if someone is bullying him to turn around and be a bully himself. However, this causes to make the reader smile or snicker because he is mocking what he just said a few words earlier in the sentence. Barry also adds in another humorous line when he is mocking the citizens in the world that have all of these beliefs. Individuals have their own beliefs about different topics, but sometimes they could be taken as someone else based on their belief, “Am I saying that all of these people are stupid? Of course not. Some of them are insane,” (Barry page 2). This sarcastic line makes us the readers to end up showing a grin or smile because Dave is mocking the idea that one can not be stupid but way more than that. In conclusion, The sarcasm Dave Barry used in the letter helped emphasize the comedic
People should know the negative impact throwing away a water bottle or newspaper, purchasing meat from the grocery store or consuming gasoline has on the environment, and many do not. By informing society about how their decisions affect the environment, we can help save our planet and change our attitude toward the land we live on, the water we drink and the air we breathe” and truly show respect for the stuff that we depend on. The United States produces “about 8.25 billion tons of solid waste each year” (Russell 1). People do not realize the impact they have on our planet and the environment. When people throw anything in the trashcan, they are contributing to the destruction of our planet.