I remember that my cousin lost his life on 2 June 2013 due to alcohol. It is not the first time that alcoholism has attributed a family home. Ten years ago, I lost the same thing as my uncle, but I hit his track against a tree. Like Scott Russell Saunders, my family is suffering from alcoholic pain and illness. In the case of Saunders it is very different from my situation, but my family knows it until one of my family suddenly leaves. In Saunders' s article "Under the influence: Paying for my father's wine," he talked about the way he grows around him, his father's life, and his current life.
Scott Russell Sanders' under influence 'Scott Elser Sanders' story stories The analysis of "under influence" is an article about his experience with his alcoholic father. To explain these experiences, Sanders used the animal's words, asyndeton, and explained how his illness caused the anxiety to himself. The purpose of Sanders is to explain the life with alcohol to prove the impact and damage related to "illness". When writing this father 's illness, Sanders created an animal - like feature in a negative sense.
"Influential", this article by Scott Russell Saunders is about the fight between his father and his father alcoholism. This article shows how alcoholism affects Scott Sanders, his brothers, his sister, his mother, and even his own children. This is a detailed explanation of the influence of alcohol on his father and how you can really see how each beer, wine glass, wine glass, or swim will change him. In this article Scott Sanders uses a lot of information to explain how to treat his father when drunk. He uses dictionaries, medical encyclopedia, poetry, short stories and the Bible. Using this information, he can make the reader clearer for victims of alcoholism. He used the Bible story about the madman and the pig. When he gets off the ship, the madman is naked and dirty in this serious garden.
In an article "under the influence", Scott Russell Sanders explains the connection between father's drinking and overwork using a metaphor and comparing, and compares the two poisonings. Initially, he explained in detail that his father was overly abusing alcohol and emphasized the change of his father every time he drinks. Thunder's own daughter felt that he had an addiction and eventually handed him a placard showing his "workaholic poisoning". In this article, Sanders explains one of the metaphor of forced drinking of his father. In this example, Sanders emphasizes that the alcohol addiction faced by his father ruined his life and became a necessary lifestyle. He forgot how to live without getting drunk. Life is no longer fun, but as he drinks, he will rise suddenly