English Essay
To what extent do novels such as ‘Trash’ inform and educate us about Global Issues?
Throughout the action packed novel ‘Trash’, Andy Mulligan successfully informs the readers about numerous global issues. Readers are educated through the different characters’ perspectives about how Global Issues effect their lives each and every day, broadening our view of the world. Raphael, Gardo and Rat are the three main characters in the novel, who battle poverty with not enough food, proper shelter or an education. They are small boys with a lot of strength, but even bigger hearts, as they try to bring justice to the poor. In the novel, Andy Mulligan thoroughly explains a range of Global Issues, including Poverty, Child Labour and Government Corruption, without a doubt confirming the statement that our world is not your world.
Andy Mulligan depicts poverty as a major global issue in the novel ‘Trash’. An example to prove this, is a quote from Raphael, describing the living conditions of his… not so ‘home-like’ home. ‘The trash bags come together. Piles and piles of it, and it all ends up here with us. It’s a place they call Behala, and it’s a rubbish-town.’ In this quote by Raphael, Andy Mulligan uses
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The audience have been taught through the different perspectives of the characters on how these Global Issues effect their lives. Poverty is the main Global Issue analysed in the novel with factors such as Child Labour and Government Corruption contributing towards it. It is important to remember that these Global Issues aren’t just fictional ideas written about in novels, they are real complications going on all around the world. We are lucky to have novels such as ‘Trash’ to help us learn about what is really going on in the world because the things that are happening in our world right now aren’t worth just turning a blind