The Skylight Room Essay

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O. Henry's Ways to Cope with Poverty and Starvation
Imagine living in a small, cramped room where the only sense of hope comes from the stars peaking through the skylight window on the roof. In O. Henry's short story "The Skylight Room" he reflects on the ideas of coping with the difficulties of poverty and starvation. The main character, Miss Leeson, is a poor working girl in search of a home. She finds a place to live that has a rent of two dollars a day, which is a burden for her. O. Henry himself dealt with the troubles of poverty since he was put in prison and lost almost everything. In "The Skylight Room," O. Henry shares his views on finding relief in poverty and starvation by keeping a positive attitude, finding hope, and being content to live within one's means.
Through the protagonist, O. Henry shows his views on finding relief in poverty by keeping a positive attitude. This positive attitude is shown when the narrator states, "There was rejoicing among the gentlemen roomers whenever Miss Leeson had time to sit on the steps for an hour or two" (O. Henry 2). Miss Leeson n...

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