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Friday, May 17, 2019

Comparison of Parent-Child Relationship in Two Novels

The P arnt-Child family in Where Are You Going, Where kill You Been, written by Joyce Carol Oates and in In the Gloaming, written by Alice Elliott Dark are 2 different demonstrations of relationships that rise ups and children have with one a nonher. In Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been the Parent-Child Relationship was strained and distant in In the Gloaming, the Parent-Child Relationship was close and impart. In Where Have You Been, Where Are You Going? Connie and her let were constantly having conflicts with separately other.Connie was a very beautiful girl and Connie thought her begin was jealous of her beauty. Her niggle was probably not jealous of Connie but concerned and thought she would curl up the wrong attention. Connies mom constantly make remarks about Connies makeup and how her hairspray smelt. Connies mother a great deal ridiculed Connie when Connie looked in the mirror by saying, stanch gawking at yourself. , who do you think you are? You think yo u are so pretty. Connie would become so gaga with her mother, she even wished her mother dead.Connie never liked to speak to her mother and did not want to be slightly her mother. In the presence of her mother Connie could not be herself so when she was away from her mother she would act and work inappropriate for a 15 year old girl. Connies motivation for dressing provocatively was to attract attention from boys. Unbeknownst to Connie her mother was right, looking and dressing inappropriate would eventually cause Connie extreme danger. In the story In the Gloaming the Parent-Child Relationship was very different.Instead of being strained and distant the relationship are strong and loving. Lairds mother was a compassionate mother who was so determined to make her parole happy that it became an obsession. The only thing Lairds mother cared about and thought about was making Laird happy. Laird and his mother often talked at enormous length about life, love and happiness. Lairds m other was extremely open with Laird about her life. Laird also enjoyed talking to his mother about life, love and dreams. The dialogue between Laird and his mother would often become very personal.Laird was always thinking about his mother. Laird always wanted to know what she cared about and always wanted his mothers opinion. Every iniquity at sunset Laird, his mother and his father would eat dinner together. After dinner Lairds father would go to his study work while Laird and his mother talked about everything. Laird and his mother would look out of the window and watch the sunset, the sky would turn a cusk color, they would refer to this time of night as the gloaming. The gloaming became more than a sunset it became a symbol to Laird and his mother.Laird and his mother looked forward to their special time when nothing else mattered but themselves and their conversation. Lairds mother precious this special time because Laird was very ill and would soon die. Laird needed to know everything about his mother forwards he died and Lairds mother needed to know everything about Laird before he died. So, every night they would sit and talk for hours. Laird was the love of his mothers life, he and his mother were inseparable until the day he died. The relationship between Connie and her mother may have been different if one of them was ill.Furthermore, the relationship between Laird and his mother may have been more strained if Laird had not been ill and needed his mother so much. The Parent-Child relationship can be very different and at times very difficult. Some children see their parents in a different point of view than their siblings. The relationship can be a positive experience or a negative experience. Laird and his mothers conversations became something to look forward to. Connies conversations with her mother became something she resented and dreaded.

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