Homelessness In Invisible Children, By Andrea Dasani's Invisible Child

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Imagine having everything you need and life is going well. Then, the next day you lose your job and can 't find a new one. No matter what you do, there isn 't help and you and your family is kicked out of your home or apartment. You start to look for help, but you can 't find any. You and your family end up in a run down homeless shelter. The New York Times saw Dasani and asked to write an article about her and the family.Dasani 's parents, Chanel and Supreme, agreed but there is still no real help and all that came out of it was a story with no change. That is what happened with the article "Invisible Child," by Andrea Elliott was like a story with no solutions to help get Dasani 's family out of that situation, solutions that would have prevented them from getting into that situation, or even protection and better shelters.
Andrea Elliott 's "Invisible Child" is an article that was more like a story. It told the hardships of the family and the impacts on the children, but it didn 't give any relief of the situation they were in. The author wrote, "It is a place where mold creeps up walls and roaches swarm, where feces and vomit …show more content…

In Invisible Child there are mentions of bad housing for the homeless and little to no protection for them. There were no mentions on how to fix or reduce the problem. It was just stories of what happened such as, "There is the 12-year-old boy who writes on Oct. 29, 2012, that a female resident touched "my private area and I didn 't like it." His mother also files a complaint, saying the woman was showing pornography to children. The police were never notified," (Elliott, 2). These families are already struggling to eat and find a place of their own, and now they have to worry about theft, sexual assault, rape and unlivable temporary housing. In the article there should be some mention of how those things could be better. Such as better employees, cleaner housing, and higher

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