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What is the theme of No Gumption by Russell Baker? Use examples from the story. I've been looking everywhere and can't find anything!!!

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It is important to attempt new paths in life.One never knows if they will be good at anything until they have tried it.It is important to set realistic expectations for yourself and others.
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Answer:

No Gumption is a story about Russell Baker's family and how he made the decision of being a writer.

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This is a chapter taken from his autobiography where he tells how for his mother he did not have gumption at all, he was a shy boy who had to help his family in a difficult time, after his father's death. In this chapter, the writer is in the obligation of selling magazines to support his family, but the decision was made by his mother, because he was the man of the family and he was suposed to bring some money. Unfortunately he was not like his yunger sister Doris, who was intelligent and diligent. He had this job during a time, but he did not succeed, he did not feel comfrotable ringing doors, actually, he felt scared of this. Finally, when he was eleven years old, he brought a text graded with A and his mother decided he could be a writer, and this time he liked this decision, because writers did not have to sell, writers did not have to ring doors.

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