Nickel And Dimed By Barbara Ehrenreich Essay

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Barbara Ehrenreich chooses to write in a first person perspective and tends to talk to the reader as if she is an an old friend using language that is clear and using language that is understandable and rarely uses big words. The footnotes the author includes also are easy for the reader to comprehend. The author experiences each job first hand but the data collected is not portrayed in a report like manner. She tends to ignore specific details like the setting, personal features, or the time of day. As I read the first part of the book I realized that Barbara Ehrenreich focuses on her feelings and leaves out details that cannot relate to the way the low wage lifestyle make her feel. Even though her experience seems to be a long one, she manages to summarize her first low wage job experience in a way that I feel like I could relate to. Even …show more content…

In the manner that Ehrenreich writes it is very difficult not to want to try to live a low wage lifestyle and see how blessed you are as an individual. Many kids in my generation take a lot of things for granted and do not understand how hard our parents work. So far I have only read the first two chapters of the book and I think back to how my elder family members might have had to work more than one job to provide for our family and give the next generation a brighter future. No one understands the situation of another person unless they go through it themselves. Barbara Ehrenreich passionately writes about getting by on minimum wage and convinces me to sit down and think about what I have and how hard I work for it when in reality not everyone is as lucky as I am. “Nickel and Dimed” is biography based on economic and social struggle that I seem to find

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