In the short story “Flavio’s Home”, the author Gordon Parks expresses the poverty in Rio de Janeiro. Gordon Parks was a journalist, and photographer for “Life Magazine” and “Vogue Magazine”. Parks went to Rio De Janeiro in 1990 to enlighten the United States about the poverty-stricken areas in Brazil. The assignment given to him was to find an impoverished father with a family, and examine his earnings. Contrarily, when Parks seen a boy named Flavio; he became fascinated by his appearance and began to follow him home. In fact, Parks utilizes Flavio as an example of the poverty in Rio after he found him in the Catacumba favela. When Parks first seen Flavio, Parks stated, “He was miserably thin, naked but for filthy denim shorts. His legs resembled sticks covered with skin and screwed into his feet. Death was all around him”. In effect, Flavio intrigued Parks because of his ailing appearance. After seeing Flavio, Parks followed him home and discovered that Flavio’s family lived at the top of the mountainside in the Catacumba favela. Parks later employed,” This frail boy bent under his load said more to me about poverty than a dozen poor fathers”. Initially, after following Flavio to his home Gordon Parks realized the destitution Flavio and his family faced. Parks began by describing …show more content…
Furthermore, Parks was also able to raise money to help Flavio’s family move out from the slums of the Catacumba favela. However, after returning home Flavio was not able to live comfortably. As stated in “Flavio’s home”, it is reported,” Flavio continuously fantasized about returning to the United States, convinced at only returning to America he could improve his life” (editor’s note). For this reason, Flavio did not live a full life in Brazil unfortunately because of his dream of moving to