He pointed out Mr. Cathey consistent bombardments of challenges and how he handle each situation. Every good point in his life such as becoming a father was met with a bad point in which he couldn’t go to school because he became a father. The author allowed us to feel happy for the situations that seemed any reasonable person would feel good about and upset about the unforeseen variables that tend to find Mr. Cathey. The author makes sure you feel the joy and pain of a young man who could have made it to a higher level but came up short because of his bad decision
Walter Dean Myers dropped out of school at the age of 15, due to family problems. He loved school, and he loved literature. Being unconnected to the world of learning, and becoming tired of not being able to read, he decided to visit the public library. Until he could no longer bear the fact that he was not getting an education(his one and only dream), he silently cried in his bedroom every night. He needed help and seeked attention from others until one day, a “do-good” counselor called his house and got him put back into the school system.
This passage demonstrates the trouble that the author Wes Moore’s family and their friends go through to help send him to military school. Once Wes makes his first attempt at escaping from Valley Forge Military Academy he contacts his mother in an attempt to come home, she then divulged all the sacrifices she’d been making to send him there and steer his life in a better direction. From this, the author hopes to show that people who are supported throughout their lives have a greater chance of success in the future if they strive to reach goals that they set for themselves. The first two paragraphs of this passage show how determined Wes’ mother was to help him change his life.
The author Wes Moore success came from loving and supporting family, role models, and the opportunity for education. However the other Wes Moore didn’t have family support, good role models, and education which caused him to be
Janette clearly states that she needed to learn many things on her own in life in order to be successful. She shows that with determination, no matter what situation you are in, you can achieve the goal of an education “We might enroll in school, but not always” (20). Janette had to overcome the fact that she was not in school everyday like her peers were. Janette had very little formal schooling, yet she was still able to absorb the information she learned and applied that to all aspects of her life in order to be successful.
“We had to rebuild him, both mentally and physically, but you don't have to rebuild the heart when it's already there” (Seabiscuit). In the story Seabiscuit written by Laura Hillenbrand, obstacles are an everyday aspect, whether it’s mental or physical. Seabiscuit had grown up with many of each, being misunderstood and considered lazy. When in the hands of a man named Tom Smith, Seabiscuit was able to overcome obstacles that he had created for himself. With the help of people that understood him Seabiscuit was able to shine like the star they knew he could become.
Many families suffered from economic hardships as well as emotional distress. Therefore the Braddock family overcame there challenges which are not having much to eat, not having money, and not having a place to live. To start with, one of the problems the Braddock family had was not having enough food to feed the whole family. For example, in
Adams was pulled out of school at age seven. She was devistated. Going to school was her favorite thing in the entire world, even though she never learned as much as the boys did. Later in life, Adams said, “Female education, in the best of places, went no further than writing and arithmetic”(Holton 7). Adams’ parents told her that they took her out of school because of her “chronic illness.”
The author Wes Moore had a superior upbringing than the other Wes Moore due to having more support from his family, friends, and community. The support and motivation of
Although Jeannette’s childhood is difficult, she overcomes poverty through her skills of being hardworking and
It is crucial to Jeanette’s development that she recognizes the need to be independent and to acknowledge the drive and determination required to succeed in life. Without the ability to persevere and push oneself past their fears, a person will inevitably fail, something Jeanette will not tolerate. In another example, while
Jesse James was a very horrible man that a lot of people looked up to for some reason. He was into a lot of criminal activity that got him into some trouble. Not with just the law but with other people as well, so he always had to keep a lookout for people that looked suspicious. But one day he didn't keep a good enough eye out and it got him in trouble. So here are the events that lead up to Jesse James criminal career and eventually his death.
Throughout, the stories face many obstacles and the obstacles that were hard to handle. Having an education can get people very far in life. Many people want an education and may cant get it. If people believe in themselves and follow their dreams, nothing should be able to stop them. The main people in the stories went after what they wanted and didn't care what they had to do to get it.
The lessons have propelled her forward to survive in her
One of the most important things she learned from him is that each and every time there was a new opportunity, she had to think of it as a new door opening to her welcoming her into a new future. Thanks to this wonderful encouragement to go to college, she was able to get a Ph.D. in Animal Sciences from a