Friday, November 29, 2019
Up Country Essays (640 words) - Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Up
  Up Country  In his novel Up Country, Alden R. Carter writes about how hard life is for  children in the adolescent era by portraying the actions off Carl Staggers, a  teenager surviving his mothers alcoholism and his car radio thief ring gone to  disarray. Carl is a tragic hero who rambles through this time period by trying  to make things right. He is also accompanied by characters close to him as the  novel progresses. Carl is a young man with great hopes and dreams to become an  electrical engineer. The problem is that he and his mother are deeply in debt,  and Veronica Staggers, Carl's mother, is an alcoholic who is brought home by  the cops almost every week. Carl has the bright idea to use an opportunity that  arose to earn money to go to a good technical college and earn a degree in  electrical engineering. In this little opportunity, Carl repairs stolen stereos  that he receives from his partner in crime, changes the serial number, and  places the stereo into a company box for resale. Although this seems like the  perfect crime, something goes terribly wrong with his admirable plan and Carl  gets busted for the radios along with all of the other juveniles helping him.    Ironically he was busted for the car audio equipment because of his mother who  was thrown in a detox center for her alcohol abuse. Therefore, Carl was sent"up country" to stay with his aunt, uncle, and cousin whom he hasn't seen  for a little over eight years. That's when all of the trouble starts,  including a run in with the local redneck bully and his girlfriend. On a good  note while staying with his secondary family, he meets a wonderful country girl  with whom he ultimately stays with instead of going back to live with his  mother, who cleans her self up and moves on with her life. Carl is sentenced to  public work and is basically let off easy on the condition that he stay in  school and earn that electrical degree. The theme of this story is that even the  most least likely person can get what they long for. Carl had always yearned for  a stable family. When he was busted and was forced to move in with his aunt and  uncle he, at first, dreaded the idea. He was moving in with a family he hadn't  seen for eight years! As things moved on, Carl formed a niche in the little town  of Blind River. He formed a relationship with his new family and found a girl  that he learned to love. In the novella Up Country, examples of irony, a tragic  character, and the stereotyped character. Carl's cousin Bob who shows the  traits of the conventional red-neck, the buck-tooth, improper English, yokel,  where Carl himself shows the typical characteristics of the tragic hero. A hero,  who through his own choice, was caught up an a series of events that invariably  results in disaster. In my opinion this was a great book for any teenager to  read. Most teenagers feel that their life is poor, weak, and pathetic, but if  only they could take a look at Carl's life they could see how hard life can  sometimes be. Carl is an exceptional student who works hard for his goals, but  he knows he will never reach them because of his home and family. Also most  adolescents feel they need to take the wrong path to get what they want. Carl  took the wrong path and he ended up with a good and stable family, a girlfriend,  and a hope to reach is goal. So I say take the wrong path and maybe you could  end up with what Carl had. All things considered, Carl had an extremely hard  life with his alcoholic mother. But as you will see, when he got away from her  he matured and grew emotionally. He essentially got everything he prayed and  wished for. Consider this, if you were in Carl's shoes, what would you do?    What path would you take?    
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