Living in poverty is not having enough money to afford or buy food, clothing and even don’t have a house to live in. These can be very frustrating to some people living this kind of life. Think for a minute if you had no money, do not have a place to sleep, don’t a job and even wearing the same sticky clothes every day because you don’t have money to buy clean dress for yourself.
How will you feel about yourself? What will think life is treating you? How will you feel living this way of extreme poverty? What will you possibly do to improve yourself?
According to Jo Goodwin Parker in her article titled “what is poverty” she shows us how living in poverty can be so unbearable and fearful in our daily lives.
I think her purpose here is to inform some people who tend to have a different mindset about poverty because they have not yet been in that of situation in life.
Parker in her article explains to her reader the struggles of life not having money to take good of yourself rather than just coping with the circumstances. Her audience in this care are those who have not experience poverty and being poor for a while to see for themselves if they can cope with the lifestyle.
People have different ways in which they see poverty; some look at it is depending on the food available to eat, having a shelter, and a well-paid job while others thinks poverty is lack of money and other personal needs to live a better life.
In her essay, she talks about what poverty means and the different ways in which she struggled with the situation together with her three kids.
“Poverty is getting up every morning from a dirt-and-illness-stained mattress. The sheets have long since been used for diapers”. In this situation, she creates this image in reader’s mind in order to establish a connection. This describe how unpleasant her life is and not having money to buy soap to do her laundry. Sleeping on a very dirty mattress can leads to serious infections like pathogens which causes complications in the human body.
It shows how her life is exposed to harness different kinds of diseases. She explains her painful moments living with her three kids and not providing for their needs. “Poverty is seeing your children forever with runny noses. Paper handkerchiefs cost money and all your rags you need for other things”.
She makes her reader to feel sorry and let them understand the unfortunate condition that push her to deal with poverty. I mean caring for three kids with no husband to support her is not an easy thing to do. I can see why she unable to sleep at night because she had to think for the next meal for the kids and their