Makes Me Wanna Holler Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis of Makes Me Wanna Holler.

Makes Me Wanna Holler Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis of Makes Me Wanna Holler.
This section contains 2,723 words
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Makes Me Wanna Holler

Summary: A review of Nathan McCall's book Makes Me Wanna Holler, about a young black man's struggle to survive after encountering first racism, then a life of crime followed by prison, then finally his eventual success in life as a journalist/author and as a human being. The review includes a series of analyses as to why Nathan engaged in crime and the social and economic factors that influcenced him in this regard, as well as a self-reflection.
Wake Up and Listen

The meaning of life is to find the meaning of life. Is it not? We all go through each day trying to figure out which road out the infinite amount of paths will lead us in a better direction where happiness is prominent and society is flawless. However, not every single human being is going to fit on that narrow, one-lane highway to success. Bad choices, accidents, fate, family matters, society, temptation, anger, rage, addiction, and loss of hope can all be deciding factors in opting to choose that wrong path to self-destruction. The adverse thing is, once you've traveled so far down the road, you get so discouraged that you feel like you can never turn back or make up for the "lost time."

The past is there for us to learn from and rethink how we're going to take our wide steps...

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