Angela

’s Ashes Essay, Research Paper


Angela’s Ashes


Informal Essay on Angela?s Ashes Angela?s Ashes is a moving book full of


poverty, suffering, and death that shows that no matter how difficult


things seem, the hard tines can always be overcome. Angela and Malachy


McCourt, both Irish, were married in America after a passionate night


together that ended up producing their first son, Francis(or Frank as


introduced to the reader). Later, the couple had another son, twins, and


a daughter while living in a small apartment in New York. Margaret soon


died and the family moved to Ireland where their lives were only


worsened. Angela had two more children that lived, but the young twins


died. Malachy was an alcoholic who rarely held a job and spent his wages


at the pub instead of on his family. They were forced to beg for food


and other necessities because relatives were cruel and selfish. This


novel tells the tell of young Frank having to endure extreme poverty,


starvation, and a broken family with strength and courage. He eventually


raises enough money to go to America and break free from his depressing


childhood. In my opinion, the theme of this book is that no matter how


bad things seem to be, anyone can survive and become successful through


perseverance and determination. For example, Frank grew up in just about


the worst environment possible but was determined enough to get himself


to America and eventually become the author of a Pulitzer Prize winning


novel! Frank achieved his goals by taking any extra jobs that he could


find and saving every penny possible until he could finally afford his


passage to America. Because his father never brought home any money,


Frank supported the family with what little wages he earned at his job


and was determined to make a good life for himself, his brothers, and


his poor mother. Frank learned to depend upon no one but himself and his


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determination to succeed won him a new life in America where he now


lives happily married. I noticed numerous literary devices present


throughout the book. One such device is the use of apostrophe.


Apostrophe is used continuously when Frank speaks to the angel on the


seventh step and also when he and his parents speak to the dead children


such as Eugene, Oliver, and Margaret. The story is told from the point


of view of Frank as he grows from a young boy of about three or four to


a young man at nineteen. This point of view is especially effective


because it shows how he feels about his experiences as he ages and how


he felt at that exact time. His views change as he grows and his naivete


vanishes. He becomes a stronger, smarter person with the reader


following along. I also noticed frequent use of imagery. Frank describes


his eyes when they are infected with ?red and yellow oozing? out of


them. Vivid images are also used to describe the putrid smells in their


house next to the lavatory that was used by the entire street to empty


their chamber pots. McCourt also chooses to write very often in the


diction of the old Irish language. This word choice adds to the mood of


the book and attempts to bring the reader into Ireland. The book is also


packed with humor. For instance, when the boys were playing outside,


McCourt said that the women stand because ?all they do is take care of


the children, clean the house, and cook? but the men sit because the


spend their time ?discussing the problems of the world and wondering


what to do with the rest of the day?(107). This is a humorous, almost


satirical look at the traditional male-female roles in a family. Humor


is also used while Frank waits for the angel on the seventh step and his


naivete as a young boy. McCourt?s novel is filled with wonderful,


descriptive images that help to shape his fascinating tale from poverty


to success.

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