Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Child Abuse in Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connors Short Story ââ¬ÅThe River
Child abuse is something that is very apparent in the world but is something that people find awkward to talk about Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connors short story ââ¬Å"The Riverâ⬠talks about a young boy Harry who isnââ¬â¢t taken care of very well and has a hard life. Throughout the story it is presented that Harryââ¬â¢s parents are unfit, he is neglegted at home, and everything is joke to the family. Harryââ¬â¢s parents donââ¬â¢t really know how to raise a child. The spend their days partying and drinking. When the sitter first arrived to pick Harry up, his father was almost pushing him out the door, because he wanted to sleep later. His father handed Harry over to the sitter, barely dressed in clothes that were way to big for him, and not even a thought of feeding him breakfast. He has no real diet and the food that he eats he just finds food around the house, and whatever looks good he eats. When Harry came home that night he had to figure out his own dinner, and whe n he checked the fridge it was full of old, shriveled up fruit and vegtables, cheese, some old fish, and a pork bone. Nothing in the fridge Harry could eat, so he settled for the two end pieces of raisin break, and a half of a jar of peanut butter, and a large glass of choclate milk. Harryââ¬â¢s mother is an alcoholic, and the morning when the sitter picked Harry up she hadnââ¬â¢t gotten out of bed so the sitter took that to mean she was sick, when in reality it was just hungover. During the baptism Harry reveals the truth about his mother andShow MoreRelatedA Good Man Is Hard For Find By Flannery O Connor And Women Hollering Creek By Sandra Cisneros995 Words à |à 4 Pagescome across a crisis or it will be an escape from a struggle or an external conflict. In the two short stories, ââ¬Å"A Good Man Is Hard To Findâ⬠by Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connor and ââ¬Å"Women Hollering Creekâ⬠by Sandra Cisneros, the protagonists are faced with similar crisis of limitations. On the contrary, ââ¬Å"The Swimmerâ⬠by John Cheever describes the protagonist to be someone that has no limitations, which led him to abuse his freedom. Although these three tales show differences they do show a similarity in their ignorance
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