A Wall Of Fire Rising

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“A Wall of Fire Rising” is a short story about a young and underprivileged family trying their best to survive in Haiti. The husband, Guy, struggles to find work to help contribute to the family’s demands and feels as if he has failed as a man to his wife, Lili, and as a father to their son, Little Guy. While reading this story one might make the assumption that Lili didn’t truly appreciate her husband, but the author includes some suggestions that better help the reader come to the conclusion that she does in fact appreciate her husband and maybe its Guy who doesn’t recognize his own efforts. The author shows the person reading Lili’s gratitude for Guy through her affection she still has for him and reassurance in a wife’s comforting words. …show more content…

To truly appreciate someone is to notice their full worth and their efforts. “A man is judged by his deeds. The boy never goes to bed hungry. For as long as he’s been with us, he’s always been fed” (Danicat 326). As shown in the quote, Lili wants to make sure Guy realizes he is a good father to their young son. Even though the young family’s struggling may have put a strain on their passion and love for each other that once existed in their relationship, Lili still wants to make sure his efforts don’t go