The setting is usually one of the first things an author writes. It can give one the vibe to what the story will be distinguished. In Angela's …show more content…
The story is based around theme, much like it is around the character. Through the development of the characters is where we can pinpoint the reoccurring theme in the text. A section from Frank McCourt's "Angela's Ashes" reads, "Dad is from the North and he never sends money home." The text is referring to the fact their father knows about the financial problem they constantly struggle with, but does nothing to help his needy family. "It's eaiser to stick the bread up under my jersey, and promise to tell everything in confession. This passage talks about how just committing a crime is easier than trying to ask for what they need to survive and get turned down. Though the end of the passage talks about how he will still feel guilty for his actions, but he would still do the same actions all over again for his family. An quote from "The Street" states, "She read it rapidly." I believe this quote is showing how she would like to get away from what is holding her back, and retire somewhere away from life's struggles. This is only a few examples of showing the theme through character