Topic > Eva Peron - 1325

Thesis: Her experience as a member of the lower class who overcame poverty and her belief in bringing justice to the poor made everything she did for the Argentine people possible.I. ActA. Collections for the needyB. The Secretariat II. Continue the actionA. The Eva PeronB Foundation. The social help crusadeC. The hospital train D. Twelve hospitalsIII. Helping womenIV. Helping childrenV. Helping the elderlyVI. Observing Eva's point of viewEva Peron'Mi vida por Peron!' ("My life for Peron!") [Evita] cried a thousand times in front of the shouting crowd, and then died. Parallels could be drawn between her life and that of other obsessively ambitious women who made their way through poverty and fame. Instead, popular memory finds parallels between Evita's life and the lives of the saints, because she did everything for someone else. (Guillermoprieto 100) From the election of Colonel Juan Peron in 1946 until his death from cancer in 1952, Eva Duarte de Peron greatly changed the lives of the Argentine people. Knowing from his childhood what it meant to belong to Argentina's lower-class population, he felt he had an internal connection to improving the conditions of his "descamisados" or "the bare-chested ones." His experience as a member of the lower class who overcame poverty and his belief in bringing justice to the poor made all he did for the Argentine people possible. Social injustice was everywhere in Argentina. It was too much for Evato the bear, so he decided to take action (Peron 12). Eva Duarte took the opportunity to work for the government when an earthquake destroyed much of the city of San Juan on January 15, 1944. She helped raise collections for the needy (To Be I). Subsequently, he chose to work at the Secretariat of Labor and Social Security. In this department he was able to meet many people and listen to all their stories and problems