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Ordinary People: Dysfunctional Family
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Thousands of people around the world suffer the consequences of not
being able to forgive, in some cases it destroys their life. Ordinary
People by Judith Guest, is the story of a dysfunctional family who relate
to one another in a very odd way. The book opens with seventeen year old
Conrad, son o ....
Middle of essay ....set limits to what she is
able to handle therefore when a problem that goes beyond her limits arises,
all she knows what to do is turn her back and walk away from it. In Beth’s
own words, “I wish I knew, Conrad, why is it still so important for you to
try and hurt me”(110). At the same time she is pushing Conrad away, her
ability to forgive him for what he did becomes blurry and unreachable. An
ordinary family is what she believes she is still a part of, denying the
truth in which they are not s.... |
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