Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Frank Mccourt: Angela’s Ashes
In this hard world where winning is more important than participating you would sometimes almost forget to be generous from time to time. But when I read Angelaââ¬â¢s Ashes by Frank McCourt I got a completely different view on generosity and the importance of it. This memoir is about the miserable Irish Catholic childhood of the writer. And I think that after this essay you will see that acts of generosity can make the lives of the poor better and that those people afterwards can also help other poor people. Firstly, it were rough times for the McCourt family.Dad -Malachy- was drinking the dole, the family lived in a bad house and children kept dying. The only way the McCourtââ¬â¢s could keep their heads above water was getting help from others. One thing that helped them in their struggle for survival was the St. Vincent the Paul Society. On page 79 they get help for the first time. I quote ââ¬Å"The man in the middle says heââ¬â¢s giving Mam a docket to get a weekââ¬â¢ s groceries at McGrathââ¬â¢s shop on Parnell Street. There will be tea, sugar, flour, milk, butter and a separate docket for a bag of coal from Suttonââ¬â¢s coal yard on the Dock road. In my opinion this is generous because I think that generosity means to help someone without gaining profit from it yourself and the St. Vincent de Paul Society doesnââ¬â¢t get anything back for this. That this gift of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is very helpful for the McCourtââ¬â¢s is confirmed by this ââ¬Å"Mam wipes her face at the back of her sleeve and takes the docket. She tells the men, God bless you for your kindnessâ⬠(page 79). Even though they get some support from the St. Vincent de Paul Society the McCourt family didnââ¬â¢t have enough to be very happy or to not have hunger.Therefore it is very good that others also helped the family sometimes. Another gift that I found generous was that some shopkeepers also gave food to the family for free. ââ¬Å"A few shopkeep ers give bread, potatoes, tins of beansâ⬠¦ â⬠(page 90). This, in my opinion, is very generous because those shops are there to make profit and handing out food isnââ¬â¢t profitable for them at all. Itââ¬â¢s however very helpful for the McCourtââ¬â¢s. Further on in the book you can also read that Angela could also get credit at Kathleen Oââ¬â¢Connellââ¬â¢s shop. Mam says she can now pay off the few pounds that she owes at Kathleen Oââ¬â¢Connellââ¬â¢s shopâ⬠¦ â⬠(page 133). Of course you could say this isnââ¬â¢t real generosity because Mam has to pay the money back, but I think it is quite generous to give credit to a family that doesnââ¬â¢t have a steady income. Secondly, when Frank is a little older ââ¬âat the age when he can start working- you can discover a different kind of generosity. The kind of generosity that is more like giving a fishing rod instead of a fish.The first time when you will encounter this type of generosity is w hen Aunt Aggie buys the new clothes for Frank for his job as a telegram boy. ââ¬Å"She takes me to Rocheââ¬â¢s Stores and buys me a shirt, a gansey, a pair of short pants, two pairs of stockings and a pair of summer shoes on sale. She gives me two shillings to have tea and a bun for my birthday. She gets on the bus to go back up Oââ¬â¢Connell Street too fat and lazy to walk. Fat and lazy, no son of her own, and still she buys me the clothes for my new jobâ⬠(page 392).I think this is generosity because he now has a suit in which he of course will make a better impression at his new job and he can start making money of his own. In my interpretation Frank appreciated this gift very much because he even cries from happiness ââ¬Å"I turn towards Arthurââ¬â¢s Quay with the package of new clothes under my arm and I have to stand at the edge of the River Shannon so that the whole world wonââ¬â¢t see the tears of a man the day heââ¬â¢s fourteenâ⬠(page 392). Then after a while he gets fired because he has to deliver a telegram to Mr.Harrington, but he gets falsely accused for stealing ham and sherry. Because of a generous deed of the parish priest he gets his job back. ââ¬Å"She gets a letter from the parish priest. Take the boy back, says the parish priest. Oh, yes father, indeed, says the post officeâ⬠(page 416). Then when he delivers a telegram to Mrs. Brigid Finucane she asked Frank if he can write letters to her costumers to give her back the money she had leant them. This job yielded him some extra money, so his trip to America came closer and closer. She says, Iââ¬â¢ll give you threepence for every letter you write and another threepence if it brings a paymentâ⬠(page 418). I think itââ¬â¢s very generous from Mrs. Finucane to give this job because it brings Frank closer to his target, going to America. Because of all these acts of generosity towards the McCourtââ¬â¢s and especially Frank McCourt they arenââ¬â¢t the poorest of the poorest. Because they arenââ¬â¢t you can discover some acts of generosity from Frank himself. One generous gesture by him was that he gave his raisin away. I wanted the raisin for myself but I saw Paddy Clohessy standing in the corner with no shoes and the room was freezing and he was shivering like a dog that had been kicked and I always felt sad over kicked dogs so I walked over and gave Paddy the raisinâ⬠(page 148). I think itââ¬â¢s very generous to give your food away to someone that has it even worse than you even if you donââ¬â¢t have much yourself. The quote says that Paddy has no shoes. Without acts of generosity towards Frank he probably wouldnââ¬â¢t have them either, so he would have probably eaten the raisin himself.Something else happens much later in the book and that is that Frank throws Mrs. Finucanesââ¬â¢ ledger in the Shannon. This means that a lot of people donââ¬â¢t have to pay her back. â⬠Aunt Aggieââ¬â¢s name i s in the ledger. She owes nine pounds. It might have the money she spent on my clothes a long time ago but now sheââ¬â¢ll never have to pay it because I heave the ledger into the riverâ⬠In my opinion this is a very clear act of generosity because he helps a lot of poor people with this. This is maybe a bit like Robin Hood even.Finally, now we have had a look at how acts of generosity changes the course of events and of lives I think we can conclude that generosity can really change the life of some people. Wouldnââ¬â¢t the McCourt family have died from starvation without generosity? Would Frank McCourt have ever gone to America without generosity? Would Frank have ever been generous to others without generosity from others? I would answer no on all these questions. I also think that generosity leads to more generosity. I hope you will understand this when you look at the last paragraph, because Frank is generous because others have been generous to him.
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