My Father's Hands Analysis

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Life is full of obstacles and struggles. The power is how we work through them. Coming from a middle class lifestyle isn’t always the easiest. Struggling not only financially but also dealing with problems at home having a father that drinks all the time must be hard because you don’t receive the full support from the person you should.

Parents always want what’s best for us. They want a better future for us then the one they had. As Daisy stated on her essay, “So he left the island along with the United States embassy workers and came to New Jersey, where he cut hair, opened a bakery, painted houses, closed the bakery and cut wood” (408-409). Her father went to the U.S trying to find a better future to find a good job. But as we sometimes …show more content…

How do you deal with knowing that mentally the person isn’t a hundred percent there? In the essay “My Father’s Hands,” Daisy explains how her father was most of the time drunk or holding a cigarette. For some people they get addicted into something because of something that happen in their life. In this case Daisy’s dad lost his job and couldn’t find another job. As Daisy mentioned, “The only thing I feared more than my father not being able to collect was time spent collecting. At least when he was at work he wasn’t around drinking and yelling at me as much ”(412). Once she started working at Mc Donald’s and going to school that helped her because wasn’t at home as much and she knew one day with her education she wouldn’t have to be like her …show more content…

In the essay Daisy mentioned,” But after years of numbing myself to working-class life, an alcoholic father, a fast food job, it isn’t easy to make myself feel something” (413). After getting used to a lifestyle were your passion is watching Spanish television and not your job it becomes hard to leave that behind you. But once you finish with your career you try leaving the sad stories behind you like Daisy and your childhood becomes your motivation to make something out of yourself and you let the experience make you a stronger individual. As Daisy stated, “Friends tell me to feel accomplish that my resume is a reflection of him, his sacrifice and triumphs “(413). Coming from a middle-class background feeling accomplish can be the greatest feeling in the world.

Sacrifices in life make you stronger and more knowledgeable. We all grow up differently and our childhood reflect who we are today. Daisy had to overcome dealing with an alcoholic dad and she had to work and yet go to school as well to help her family. Most of us all have struggles it’s a matter of how we want to overcome them if that pushes us to be better or bring us down. Successful writer Daisy decided she was going to

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