Many teenagers face hardships with
their parents and end up having to make big decisions. In the short story
“Ashes”, by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Ashes’ parents are divorced and don’t agree on
a lot of things. As Ashes begins spending more time with her father, she is
able to find many big differences between her mom and her dad. One evening,
Ashes’ dad tells her about his “big break” and asks her to steal money from her
mother, and she is left to decide if she is more loyal to her mom or her
dad. In the story, Ashes’ is used by her
father by making her feel special.
Ashes’
dad is known for not being there for Ashes and not keeping his promises. When
Ashes is talking about the times she has spent with her father, she says, “When
I was little, Dad used to promise me the stars for a necklace, but like most of
his promises, that one never quite happened.” This line expresses how
unrealistic her father’s promises are. He makes promises that would be
impossible to keep, and in the end they never are. Even though Ashes knows
this, she always tries to believe that they will, and that he will always be
there for her. When Ashes tells about a time when she was waiting for her
father, she says, “I sat waiting for Dad, who I knew would show up eventually.”
This line is showing how normal it was for Ashes to be waiting on her dad. She
knew that he would show up eventually- whenever that was- but she was always
stuck waiting. It’s sad that Ashes waiting on her father, had become the
norm. Why should Ashes always have to
hope that her father would show up or that his promise would be kept? It’s
almost like her father didn’t care and was taking advantage.
By
the end of the story, it is clear that Ashes’ father had taken advantage of
her. When Ashes’ father is telling her about his plan, he says, “No, I just
thought maybe you could borrow the money”. This shows how Ashes’ father is
trying to get her to do something bad for him. Her father sugar coats it,
saying that it’s only borrowing, when he knows that it is actually not. The way
that Ashes’ father is able to get her to do what he wants is by constantly
telling her how great she is. When Ashes and her father are eating together at
a diner, he says, “You could be a model”. This line and many others, are
examples of how her father coaxes her into believing that she is amazing. By
always complementing her, he gets Ashes to love him even more, which allows him
to manipulate her.
The
reason why Ashes’ father always complements her is to use her to get money.
Even though he’s not always there and his promises are never kept, he makes up
for it by telling Ashes that she’s amazing in everyway, and Ashes has come to
believe that he means what he says. I believe that in the end, Ashes will
choose to take the money from her mom because she wants to be accepted by her
dad. Her dad is always telling her that she’s special, and she wants to show
him that he’s right. I also believe that Ashes’ dad has a greater influence on
her because of the way he makes her feel. This whole story shows how big of an influence
one persons compliments can have on another.