Tag: family
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“My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult: Let’s Look At Abusive Families
We are drawn to thirteen-year-old Anna Fitzgerald in the same way we might be drawn to a crying child or an orphan. The claim her mother: Sara (and it is mostly her mother) has placed on her body goes beyond moral grayness. It is clearly unethical.
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“her pretty face” by Robyn Harding: A Beautiful Exploration of Family Dysfunction and Neglect
For anyone looking in, Daisy lives a very privileged and sheltered life. She displays resentment at having to move constantly and never being able to put down roots but to an external observer, it’s just an unfortunate aspect of her family life that cannot be helped. Other than that, she must have a pretty sweet…
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Knives Out: The Power Of Good Amongst Moral Corruption
This movie is not light-hearted. It punches you in the gut just when you think you’ve seen all the bad there is to see. The only thing that makes it worthwhile is its stubborn ideal that good will overcome evil. Despite all of Ransom’s efforts, he failed. And he failed in the way that he…
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