Frank Mccaourt Analysis

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Frank McCourt, the child of Angela and Malachy, had more than enough problems in his life for a child of his age. His family struggled to find money for food and it was almost impossible for the poor Irish family to find a place to stay. On top of their daily struggle, Angela is left with no choice other than to constantly worry about her husband. He would receive dole from the government for the time being when he was not working. Each time he received the money, he would go to the bar and spend it on alcohol instead of giving his family money for food. In some way Frank manages to stay positive and never complain. He is very strong, like his mother. After some thought, I compared my life to the life of Frank. I found several similarities, differences, common family relationships, and interests. Frank lived a different life, with a similar home life. Both his dad and my father have issues with alcohol. Malachy has had an issue with alcohol since the story begun. He come home during the early hours of the morning from the bar belligerently drunk singing songs and then passing out. He didn 't seem to be a violent drinker. HIs issue with drinking was his selfishness. He would …show more content…

Frank is my favorite character because of his strong will to not let his life knock him down. Frank and I have a few similarities, we share our differences and responsibilities, and the relationship he has with his parents resemble the relationship I had with my parents at one time. I applaud Frank; for a child of that age to live a life filled with so many negatives and still be able to enjoy himself, that takes a special kind of kid. He could easily have ran away and gave up on his family, he could have lashed out and acted angry all the time with the excuse of an unstable home life. He did the opposite. He kept his personality in check and stayed close to his family, and managed to still let loose and have fun

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