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      • Frank notes that his childhood was “miserable”—so miserable that he can’t imagine how he survived. The worst kind of childhood, he notes, is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood.
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  2. Though he does not explicitly acknowledge it, Frank is burdened by the necessity of acting as a father figure for his family. As Frank matures, he starts to suffer from an overwhelming sense of guilt. He worries that by sinning he has doomed himself and the people he loves.

  3. Frank learns from an early age that Malachy Sr.'s alcoholism is the cause of the family's troubles and he recounts the chaotic nights when his dad would come home with " [t]he smell of drink on him" (1.250) and wake the boys up to sing songs for Ireland.

  4. Angela's Ashes: A Memoir is a 1996 memoir by the Irish-American author Frank McCourt, with various anecdotes and stories of his childhood. The book details his early childhood in Brooklyn, New York, but focuses primarily on his life in Limerick, Ireland.

    • Frank McCourt
    • 1996
  5. Waiting decades before writing his autobiography gave McCourt the perspective to talk about his troubled childhood at a comfortable distance. He treats the subject of his own difficult life with evenhandedness and objectivity, showing none of the spite, regret, or rancor we might expect.

  6. The titular character of Angela’s Ashes, and the matriarch of the McCourt family, Angela Sheehan McCourt, more than anyone else in the memoir, is responsible for helping Frank McCourt survive his impoverished childhood. As… read analysis of Angela Sheehan McCourt

  7. Analysis. The narrator, Frank McCourt, describes being born in New York to a large family. Frank’s parents moved back to their original home, Ireland, when Frank was four years old. Frank is the eldest of his siblings.

  8. Angela's Ashes is an autobiography in which Frank McCourt describes his childhood in the slums of Limerick, Ireland. Frank's mother and father meet in New York, where they conceive...