Smith Essay, Research Paper
Education : The Key to Success Some say education holds the key to success in America. In the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, a few characters have their own opinion on how important the idea of obtaining a valuable education can be in acheiving the American dream. Katie Rommely, Mary Rommely, and Francie?s Boss all have different views on the worth of an education, and each of them influence Francie?s attitude toward getting one with their opinions. Katie Rommely wants the best for her daughter but can not decide if losing her to education could really be worth it. She always encourages Francie to do well in school. After a while, Katie ceases with the encouraging because Francie enjoys learning so much that she does not need the support. Even though Katie wants Francie to have a great education, she says, ?She must go to High School and maybe beyond that. She?s a learner and she?ll be somebody someday. But when she gets educated, she will grow away from me?(Smith 181). Katie feels that if Francie becomes too involved in school, she will never retain a good relationship with her. As the story progresses, Katie in a way begins to discourage Francie from learning. She knows that if all Francie does in life concerns going to school and learning, she will lose her forever and Francie will never have or maintain a job to support herself. Even though Katie?s opinion might be insidious to Francie?s schooling, she just might be trying to get Francie prepared for the real world. Along with her daughter, Mary Rommely also possesses her own opinion on education. Mary feels that education can unlock many opportunities for her family. When Katie asks her mother what she must do to make Francie?s world different, she states, ?The secret lies in the reading and writing?(Smith 75). Mary?s
Smith, Betty. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. 1943. New York : HarperPerennial, 1968.