(INTRODUCTION)Being abused and neglected should not be occupying a ten year old’s mind. In the the book Ellen Foster written by kaye Gibbons, a young girl undergoes abuse from her alcoholic father after her mother commits suicide. Ellen is then left to fend for herself and along the way she becomes mature and responsible . Eventually she ends up finding herself a loving home and a family to take her in. Being abused and neglected by people who should have loved her , Ellen is traumatized; she ends up fending for herself causing her to become more responsible, and becomes mature. Ellen’s alcoholic father begins to abuse and neglect her , after her mother commits suicide due to depression. Starting from a young age , Ellen suffers mental , physical abuse and neglect from her unstable alcoholic father . A loving father should be caring and protective of his daughter but he neglects and abuses.. In one incident Ellen says “If you push him down you have some time to run before he can get his ugly self up. He might grab and swat but that is all he can do if you are quick” (Gibbons 43). First Ellen is trying to escape her own father , so that she is safe from the monster he has become . She is trying to run away from her unstable abusive dad because he comes after her in order to abuse her physically and mentally. When really …show more content…
Ellen provides herself with necessities. She cooks and feeds herself while paying the bills with the money she is able to accumulate.Ellen explains it as “ Each month one of his brothers would bring him some cash money in an envelope and I would make sure I got before my daddy did. they left it in the mailbox I guess because they did not think one of us was at home . I figured out what I needed and took it . You got the lights, gas to heat and cook, food and extras...The only hard part is food ...I fed myself OK” (Gibbons
Ellen Mary Pleasant was a legendary woman with a great influence. In fact, she has her own memorial park to honor her for her contribution to the world. The memorial park is located in 1501-1699 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94109. The memorial park is the smallest park in San Francisco. Ellen Mary Pleasant was born on August 19,1814 and has sadly died on January 4th, 1904 at the age of 90.
This book follows the life of a young girl named Natalie as she is coming of age. She is the oldest daughter in an extremely dysfunctional, poverty-stricken family in Australia. In addition to poverty, she has an abusive alcoholic stepfather, racial prejudice due to her mixed heritage and the loss of her real father which is shrouded in secrecy. She has a rough and rocky road that has many obstacles that would shake most of us to our core. This book delves into the family relationship where the daughter feels responsible for caring for her mothers' emotional and physical needs as well as protecting her from the abusive stepfather. Natalie is a caregiver in every sense of the word, she not only assumes the care of her mother she also is the caregiver for her siblings and blames herself when anything goes wrong with them.
Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons is the story of a young white girl, Ellen, who shares her life experiences over the course of two years. In that time, both of Ellen’s parents pass away, she moves multiple times to temporary homes until she finally finds a safe welcoming place in a foster home. Ellen’s story is rich because it is told in first person narrative and the readers are given context not only to what Ellen is experiencing, but context of the environment she is experiencing it in. To better understand and analyze Ellen, we can view Ellen, and everyone and everything in the novel from a biopsychosocial and systems perspective.
Many children prefer to live with their parents, so they always think the foster care system is the bad guy. Living with strangers is bad enough for them but to add on some foster homes are abusive. Foster Care goes all the way back to the Old Testament, which the churches require widows to care for orphaned children (“Care” 1). It would be a miracle that someone would treat the children like their own. Many foster homes are abusive just like the one Ashley had. Year after year, the increase of foster families is due to drugs, abuse, economy, financial, and psychological problems (“Care” 1). In this society, there are many problems that lead children to have the feeling of worthlessness. It is really sad how many children are in families of irresponsible parents. Child abuse occurs when a parent or caretaker physically, emotionally, or sexually mistreats or neglects a child resulting in the physical, emotional, sexual harm, exploitation, or imminent risk (“Care” 1). It is disgusting how people would do this stuff to kids. These people have no heart and should be punished. Not everyone gets punished, but when the time comes, they will get what they deserve. Ashley’s book shows how her difficulties in foster homes were troubling. Many professional readers enjoy reading about her hard times.
Who is Mayella Ewell? Mayella Ewell is a young adult that lives with her father in Maycomb, Alabama. In the 1930’s, Mayella Ewell has power because of her race, class, and gender. Her race helps her during these times because Negroes did not have advantage like the white folks did. She uses her gender to her advantage because it can make her look weak and vulnerable. Men are supposed to be stronger than women, which also is an advantage to her. Another thing is that her class is right above the colored people which makes her more powerful than them.
In the 1930’s Mayella Ewell is a white daughter of an abusive father, Bob Ewell. She is sexually abused and physically abused by Mr. Ewell on the right side of her face.. They live together on a pig farm that is part of a run down negro hotel, their backyard is a garbage dump.Mayella accuses Tom William of rape. Tom William is an African American male, who cannot use his left arm due to an injury at work. Mr. William helps Mayella with work around her house. When Mayella hugs and kisses Mr. William, Mr. Ewell sees this happen and he gets very upset with Mr. William. Mayella set him up, because she knew what time Mr. Ewell would be home, knowing that the Jim Crow Laws try to keep blacks and whites seperated. Mayella Ewell
Jane Fenstermacher is a strong and independant women. She is been around the world and back. She has gone through hard times and great times. She has created a booming business that she loves. Doesn't have have a lot of time for free time because of work and taking care of her parents which are both in there 90’s. Fenstermacher will keep pursuing her inspiring and creative business that is impulse.
Ellen Gilchrist is an award-winning American poet, writer, and radio-personality. She is best known for her works like Victory over Japan, where she won a 1984 National Book Award, and The Age of Miracles.
Yolanda Foster can’t seem to catch a break with her critics. The reality star is a big part of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” but she has been so ill with Lyme disease that she needed to focus on getting better. Perhaps that’s why the celebrity is hitting back and reminding her critics that she needs to keep her health concerns first and maintain a positive attitude. According to StarPulse on Thursday, the reality star is clearly upset with how people have reacted to her illness and posted a message that reflects on her critic’s negativity.
Her grandmother treats her badly. She acts as if Ellen is to blame for her daughter's death. This is how Ellen describes the beginning of hers’ and her grandmother’s relationship, “My mama’s mama picked me up in her long car that was like the undertaking car only hers was cream. I told Roy and Julia on more time I did not need to go. If we have to live together the least you could do is talk to me like you know I am in your car is what I thought to say to her. I figured she would warm up to me. But all she asked on the way to her house was when does school start again? Lord it just ended and I sure am looking forward to the summer at your house I said for the icebreaker. I asked you when school starts. I do not need the commentary is what she said back to me hot. So September. I said September. I said my answer quick and on time like the army way. I saluted in my head.” {P. 61}
Jodie Foster is a well known American actress. She is also known for being a director and producer in both movies and television. But not a lot of people know that before she became an acclaimed actress, she was able to get a degree from Yale University.
Have you ever experienced being sexually abused, violated, and maltreated by the own people you consider or was grown to love? Well, stay tuned because that's exactly what Ellen Foster goes through with her alcoholic of a father. Ellen Foster is a headstrong eleven-year-old girl who suffers much abuse in her young life, she is sexually abused by her alcoholic father and, as he is unemployed and very seldom at home, she must adopt all household responsibilities, such as paying bills, shopping, and cooking. Through the use of first person, tone, and flashbacks the author shows that Ellen, Foster had a very difficult childhood even after she moved from what happened but the past comes back to haunt her.
America has a staggering problem among its youths and is in desperate need of help. Every day, young, innocent children are being abused. Unfortunately, this rate only seems to be growing as the foster care system is becoming flooded with children who need help. According to the website, Foster Club, a child is entered into the foster care system every two minutes. The reasoning for a child being placed in foster care can range, but mostly it is because of abuse. These traumatizing experiences and memories can hinder a person for the rest of their life. These kids find themselves in a terrible situation and learn ways to cope with the pain. It can be easy to judge their behaviors but for somebody with a normal life we can never understand the trials that they have had to live through. Fortunately, the psychological damage that is done can be reversed but in order to understand this fully we first need to know the negative psychological affects abuse can have on a person.
Her name is Jane Fortier. It is the year of 1965. Jane is an eighteen year old girl living in Hartford Vermont and going to Hartford High School. She lives in a rural town where each family has two working parents. Jane walks to school everyday. But, the walk is three miles each way. The school bus doesn’t pick kids up unless they live more than ten miles away. Jane makes the trek all the way in her high heels to her sixty person grade and her less than three hundred kid school. But, why does she do this?
In the book A Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown, the book starts off as a young girl losing her mother and that catapults her into a living hell. With the help of family and friends she's able to pull herself out of that “hell”. This book is an emotional roller coaster, from the words that are spoken within it to the typical ugly events that no one would ever want to think about a little girl going through. From going to having a normal life to then getting taken away from her “dad” and being placed in a foster home where she is then abused mentally and physically is something that would change any little girl's life, but not only that to having your innocence taken away from you at such a young age because you were raped is scarring and can lead