'Divided Class In Young Hunger'

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In every culture, society tends to divide people into a different class to depend on what level you are comparing to other people of the hierarchical system.We all know there are different classes: upper class (Elite), upper middle class, lower middle class, working class and poor.I took this example to show that the divided class started in our society for centuries.In this lecture:"Young Hunger", M.F.K.Fisher was trying to show us by describing other people's situation and she was showing us that she wasn't a part of this low society.In paragraph 3, when she stated:" I am not yet too far from it to understand its ferocious demands when I see a fifteen-year-old boy wince and whiten at the prospect of waiting politely …show more content…

Once upon of time, I was in middle school and my mother usually woke up early in the morning to prepare breakfast for me before going to school.One day we slept over and mother didn't have time to prepare anything.She gave me a bowl of cereal and milk and promised that at lunch she will bring something for me to eat.So, I went to school hoping that mother will come with my lunch.But this day was the most terrible day of my life.The time for lunch has arrived but mother didn't show up.I told myself maybe she forgot about me, or she didn't have money to buy me food.I started to guess soo many things but I was waiting for her impatiently.I went to sit in the breakroom where all students ate.A friend of mine saw me sitting in the table with no lunch, she approached me and asked me:" I will give you half of my sandwich", I couldn't say no because I was so weak, I needed something to eat.Frankly, I can tell you it was God you sent an angel to rescue me from this hunger, even though it was too little for me