1. Poverty at Hull House by Jane Adams
The beginning of chapter 5 starts off by giving an analysis of the interdependency classes have on each other after a certain Mr. ... " A central idea in this chapter is the expression of moral values like feeding the poor, or caring for the elderly. ... Chapter 7 focuses on the challenges American workers faced with the poor standards imposed on companies by the U. ... A bigger or more volatile issue is presented in chapter 8 when Jane Adams brings up poverty in America. ... This shows that tragedy is what can unify people and give them the motivation to not only promote there own self ...
- Word Count: 601
- Approx Pages: 2