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Modern Day Families
Title: Modern Day Families
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 771 | Pages: 3.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Modern Day Families
Modern Day Families
Modern families, while they may contain a different amount of members, or members of a different race, than the stereotypical family, are still an amalgamated unit and have the same love for one another no matter how many people, or of what race certain people are, are in it. In Barbara Kingsolver’s novel, the Bean Trees, this is proven many times, especially in the bond shared between Taylor, the novel’s
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modern families are by far stronger than regular families is almost too strong to deny. As well, it also seems to infer that by having two people in a relationship of the same sex, it might be beneficial to the child. As for the question posed earlier in the essay, a quote from the book seems sufficient: “Or a huge family, I suppose, waiting for some important news. They could all hold hands. (p. 229, chapter 17)”.
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