Sunday, August 18, 2019
Angelaââ¬â¢s Ashes - Frank McCourts Love/Hate Relationship with his Father
Angelaââ¬â¢s Ashes - Frank McCourt's Love/Hate Relationship with his Father      Angelaââ¬â¢s Ashes is a memoir of Frank McCourtââ¬â¢s childhood and the  difficulties he faced whilst growing up. His family were very poor and  moved from America to Limerick to try and live an easier life. Frankââ¬â¢s  father was constantly out of a job and never had enough money to  support his family.    Frank and his father have a very interesting relationship. Throughout  the book, Frank constantly changes the way he feels for his father.  There are times when Frank completely despises him and others where he  idolises him. At the beginning of the book, Frank explains that  Malachy was ââ¬Å"the shiftless loquacious alcoholic father,â⬠ giving the  reader a bad impression of him. As the story moves on, there are  several places where you can see that Frank loves his father, despite  all the hard times he has put him and his family through.    Malachy is constantly out of a job, leaving his family to survive on  their own through poverty. He uses every single penny they have at the  pubs; it drives Frank mad and he loses all respect for him. Frank  completely loathes his father when he upsets his mother. He makes her  angry which Frank cannot stand.    ââ¬Å"My heart is banging away in my chest and I donââ¬â¢t know what to do  because I know Iââ¬â¢m raging inside like my motherâ⬠.    Malachy comes home drunk so often; the three boys know exactly whatââ¬â¢s  going on and what they have to do.    ââ¬Å"We know Dad has done the bad thing and we know you can make anyone  suffer by not talking to him.    â⬠ Frank knew what his father deserved for making his mother unhappy  and didnââ¬â¢t hesitate to ignore him when heââ¬â¢d done the ââ¬Ëbad thingââ¬â¢.    As they couldnââ¬â¢t rely on Malachy, Frank knew it was his j...              ...wever, the only  time he despised and hated him was when he was under the influence of  the drink. Malachy would use the money for his addiction but nothing  else. If Malachy did not have a drinking problem, he would probably do  anything for his children. When he wasnââ¬â¢t drunk, Malachy had so much  love and care for his children and would give them anything. The books  leaves the reader with a warm, affection their love for one another is  and this impression leaves you to overlook the previous feelings you  had for Malachy as an incompetent father.    Frank loved him so much and cherished the moments he spent with him.  He looked up to him with much admiration. Frank loved spending time  with him and idolised him. Frank only hated his father for keeping his  mother and brothers in crippling hunger but loved him when he was  sober, and trying to look after the family.                      
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