How anger within the homeless relates to the Upside of Anger
How anger within the homeless relates to the Upside of Anger is that the similarity within the homeless was also within the Wolfmeyers family in the film Upside of Anger. Anger is such a strong emotion that can produce extreme emotions that will kill a person on the inside causing the individual to become numb inside as in comparison to a homeless individual. Homelessness causes so many emotions and feelings from being abandoned, rejected due to crises some of which are not there fault. For example, a mother with more than one child who has been abused and leaves her husband for safety could be from any socioeconomic status finds herself in a homeless shelter that would be angry. There are many reasons that produce homelessness not just poverty as homeless people have not just come from a proven stricken environment.
Even though there are still ever growing statistics with men, women, veterans, adolescents, elderly, and single parents. A single parents including single men with children in which homelessness not only kills people it has numbing affects not only on the adult, but on the children as well. It is imperative that we as citizens of the United States of America not overlook the less fortunate, the hungry within our own country, but to acknowledge those who fought for our freedom and patriotism that our flag stands for and find themselves without jobs as they are either over qualified or under qualified. The over qualified and under qualified includes all populations and not just the Veterans, College graduates as well. Highly skilled and trained individuals who have fought for our country have found jobs and have been laid off with spouses and children to feed to have found themselves within a family crisis of medical bills
There similarity of anger within homelessness and the Wolfmeyer’s is that of anger. Homeless are homeless for many situations in and from every socioeconomic class and experience fear, hurt, humiliation, anger, resentment, ostracized, or may feel like a caste away. Feelings of a caste away as if they are not wanted, welcomed, or accepted as the hundreds of people who pass them by on the streets with in cities. Homeless people who do not look someone in the eye or have felt belittled and demeaned as their self-worth, self-value, and self-esteemed have been demised. How can a homeless person be compared to the Wolfmeyers is that when Terry Wolfmeyer thought her husband had left her for his assistant she to felt all the feelings and emotions that anger produces on the inside of a person’s soul. Anger a very powerful and destructive force to not only the soul, mind, demeanor of the person as well as one’s character. It is the very thing that can not only numb a person, but anger on the inside of a person can kill a person. Anger, loneliness, betrayal, hurt can be so deeply embedded in the minds of the homeless and a woman who has the impression that her husband had left her, but in reality he had been dead for years and out of her anger and her pride she never called. She assumed the worst the unspeakable, the most unforgivable sin as she allowed herself to grow with indifference within herself as it affected her family as society becomes indifferent with the homeless population. Society in differs the homeless for many reasons as they pass the man in the cardboard box daily. Do people ever stop to think if the homeless are angry or do we think they are just lazy individuals who do not want to work?
The Wolfmeyer family and the homeless relate with anger as Terry and her daughter’s were able to overcome their anger and stay together. Homeless families also stay together and can stop the cycle of homelessness as well as families within homes can stop the cycle of anger.
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