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Exploring the Lives of Poor Kids
An increasing number of children are growing in poverty in America. The current
statistics reveal that one in every thirteen Americans is unemployed. This results in cases of
hopelessness in children concerning their future. The effects of poverty are adverse with children
having to go hungry or even having to work at an early age to support their families. In other
situations, children drop out of school, and they go to the streets due to homelessness. There are
various causes of poverty including irresponsible parenting, diseases or even death of parents
leaving children to suffer on the streets. This essay compares and contrasts two films The Florida
Project and Central Station that illustrate the lives of poor kids. Most kids suffer from poverty
due to the negligence of their parents.
The analysis follows Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of analyzing literature. According to the
approach, social agents develop strategies that suit the needs of the environment in which they
live. Pierre Bourdieu uses his theory to describe the various ways in which individuals can
overcome the dichotomies in social theory. The approach attempts to explain phenomena in three
different perspectives; understanding the functional logic of everyday life, relations of power and
developing reflexive psychology (Bourdieu). According to Bourdieu 47, “cultural capital can
exist in three forms: the lo...