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On Dumpster Diving Analysis

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The essay “On Dumpster Diving“, by Lars Eighner is based on a man who speaks of his survival as a homeless man accompanied by his dog named Lizbeth. Not only does he explain his strategies living out of dumpsters, but also the lessons he has learned as a scavenger. Most importantly I think the true message he was trying to get across is that we waste way more then we think we do, it’s in our nature.

Eighner starts off by saying long before he began Dumpster diving, he was always impressed with Dumpsters. As a result of this he wrote the Merriam-Webster research service to get all that he could about “Dumpster.” Shortly after he learned it’s a proprietary word belonging to the Dempsey Dumpster company and ever since then he began to capitalize the word even though it was lowercase. Eighner began Dumpster diving a year before he became homeless. He ended up using all of his income for rent, thus having to gather all of life necessities from Dumpsters. …show more content…

He mentioned “eating from a dumpster is what separates the dilettanti from the professionals.” Eighner went by three principles, common sense, knowing the Dumpsters and checking them regularly, and seeking always to answer the question “Why was this discarded.’ Canned goods are known to be the safest of foods to be found in Dumpsters. However, some can cause fatal diseases like botulism. Raw fruits and vegetables seem perfectly harmless, except for the rotten ones of course. Hard candy are also quite safe, since most of them are hard and a method of food preservation. So are carbonated drinks the more fizz the better. Eighner also began to scavenge by pulling pizza out of the Dumpster behind a pizza delivery shop. He knew exactly what time the shop closed and went to the Dumpster as soon as the last employee left. He always seemed to have plenty simply because of bogus calls, or customer

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