Essay On Hatch

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Does it matter if a person was born into a poor or rich household? Believe or not the rich and poor share similar similarities than many people choose to accept. Weather a person falls underneath the umbrella of wealth or poverty-stricken umbrella dreams, goals, and aspirations bind with every single living human and no man is promised anything without handwork. Hatch by Fugusta L. Neal The lll is a direct & dramatic anthology series telling stories regarding individuals from varying backgrounds, and the financial spectrum that are on the brink of success, but has not quite landed on the plateau of success yet. However, these individuals persistence and aspiration propel them toward their goal, but right before the triumph usually bring about one of …show more content…

Hatch means to be birthed, rebirth, and to grow. When a chick hatches they are tired of being tied down, so they push themselves forward. Hatch: to bring forth or produce; devise; create; contrive; and concoct. Every season of Hatch will introduce a new protagonist and story to display their struggle and demons on the road to their success regardless of their current social status. Depending on the story the location will flop between sets and on location. Season one will tell the story of a Black Woman named Anijah Haswell (26) in tech. Founder Anijah heads a technology startup in the city of Los Angles. Anijah is having a hard time breaking the barrier to receive adequate funding for her startup, and she is running out of money from her own savings. Anijah company either needs to be acquired earlier, gain a strategic partner , or fight to gain access to more capital to make her business flourish. Although Anijah's business is in serious need of capital her father, Kennan Robertson (40s) lies sick in the hospital, which can affect any person mentally. What about Anijah's mother you may ask? Anijah parents are divorced, and her mother, Faith Ward (40s) has not by any standard been the greatest

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