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Angela's Ashes Reviews

  • Jakob 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Frank McCourt, where is the angel

    He came from poverty, and his family came from poverty, without the hope of becoming rich. The weather is always gloomy, there is no sunshine in Brooklyn, New York, and the rain in Ireland never stops. From one place of poverty to poverty in another place. Father’s job is never to be found, but his...

  • Clay 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Afterthought

    My father is better than bad. It is indeed partly because of class hatred and religious issues that make it difficult to find a job. Having a job is unsustainable because of the rejection and ridicule of others. The father can communicate with whom he has not seen except his own children. Becoming...

  • Harmon 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Angel child

    "The Ashes of Angela" is an autobiographical novel published by Frank McCourt in 1996. The book is about ordinary people's ordinary stories, but it shocked me as much as Lu Yao's "Ordinary World". This work seems sad, but not desperate. No wonder people call it the American version of "The Ordinary...

  • Theodore 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Last hope

    One must either be a good person or imitate a good person. —— Democritus inherits Chinese virtues and cultivates national spirit. It is the requirement of the times to build a well-off society in an all-round way and to create a new situation in the cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics....

  • Keith 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    We are all angel children

    From the perspective of a child, "The Ashes of Angela" takes poverty into the bones! Living in modern society, we don’t experience the hunger when we lick the fries from the newspaper; we don’t experience the sadness of being laughed at by our partners without shoes; we don’t experience the fear of...

  • Zita 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Angela's Ashes

    In Ireland in 1935, countless families were leaving their famine-stricken homes to seek survival in the United States. However, the Angela McCott family did the opposite: they returned to Ireland from the United States. In the United States, they were impoverished. The unemployment of the husband,...

  • Eldora 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Winter's Confusion

    It is said that the current Hollywood movies are nothing to watch.

    Indeed, after the creation of the second climax of Hollywood movies (from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s), it is difficult for Hollywood movies to make a big difference. pale. But don't forget that there are still a group of...

  • Clotilde 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Angel's Mars

    From 5 to 15 years old, Frank grew up, Irish cities, poverty, and poor streets. Sparks flickered in the ashes of mother Angelard. Frank grew up and realized his wish, even if his wish was to return to the United States, it would be a miracle. Poverty is a quagmire, it will only make people sink...

  • Kelvin 2022-01-11 08:03:33

    Give a hug to the poor child in childhood

    Just like the dark tones of the whole movie and the rainy weather, the plot is depressing. A cowardly and incompetent alcoholic and face-conscious father, a strong mother who always gave birth to one child after another, and a few who are always hungry. Children who can't eat enough. His father...