He explained how we live our lives in society, throwing away things like food and supplies instead of giving it away to those who need it more than we do. Eighner wrote this account to criticize those who take what they have for granted, who do not really understand or appreciate the finer things in life.To approach to main topic of this story, Eighner uses a to positive attitude so that the reader focuses more on the underlying message of the story instead of feeling sympathetic as he describes how he scavenges for food in dumpsters. It seems as if Eighner would compare himself to the wealthy because he knows there will always be more of something. This comes to show us that even those who are less fortunate in America would be considered bountiful in other countries. We can learn that our society has an obligation to help those less fortunate because they are still human. Sometimes we need to remember that they are in a difficult situation worse than whatever we can imagine, and we need to respect them and show them that they are still loved. Doing this may be hard cause our economy is so focused on money that we often turn the other way when we see someone in need. Our society needs to become a place where people know they would be accepted no matter their financial
He explained how we live our lives in society, throwing away things like food and supplies instead of giving it away to those who need it more than we do. Eighner wrote this account to criticize those who take what they have for granted, who do not really understand or appreciate the finer things in life.To approach to main topic of this story, Eighner uses a to positive attitude so that the reader focuses more on the underlying message of the story instead of feeling sympathetic as he describes how he scavenges for food in dumpsters. It seems as if Eighner would compare himself to the wealthy because he knows there will always be more of something. This comes to show us that even those who are less fortunate in America would be considered bountiful in other countries. We can learn that our society has an obligation to help those less fortunate because they are still human. Sometimes we need to remember that they are in a difficult situation worse than whatever we can imagine, and we need to respect them and show them that they are still loved. Doing this may be hard cause our economy is so focused on money that we often turn the other way when we see someone in need. Our society needs to become a place where people know they would be accepted no matter their financial