Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Angry Fathers by Mel Lazarus

Angry Fathers seemed very ineteresting to me. Mostly with fact that I could probably relate to it. There had always been a time when a child did something just of the fact that he or she was bored. Though of course the actions taken during this episode of boredom can lead to positive or negative things.
I enjoyed the comparision of parents that Mel Lazarus accomplished in this essay. More or less show the raw facts and details of how life can really be. The two boys (Artie and Eli) who were beaten immediantly after their fathers were told was a very strong example. Then we have the little boy, who to me seemed to be just the tug along. Not really there to do anything drastic, but I felt as if he did it to follow his friends.
The little boy who was the narrator seemed to have been brought up different. His father had never laid a hand upon him and the fact that he kept his way of parenting not only taught his son a life long lesson, but they got closer in the end. The little boy felt as if he could trust his father. The essay, rather it being just a memoir pretty much takes a big toll on living and leaves somewhat of a moral message.

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