Monday, February 18, 2019
The Fifth Child Essay -- essays research papers
The fifth Child     The word "monster" has many definitions. Some define it as a creaturehaving a frightening or strange appearance. It is likewise defined as one thatinspires horror or disgust. Ben certainly fits into any of these categories.He was different right from pregnancy. He looks extremely frightening, almostlike a Neanderthal. Ben is an outcast even in an institution for "naturesmistakes."From the moment Harriet became big(predicate) it was apparent to her thatsomething was obviously wrong. She loved having children and had planned on a agree of eight or perhaps even ten. However, something was different this time.Early in the pregnancy, she began feeling ill. She had been keeping herselfvery busy in order non to feel the "demands" from the new being. It was unlikeanything she had known before. At five months the pang was so intense thatHarriet began taking tranquilizers. Even during her pregnancy, Harriet beganreferring to Ben as the "monster." During a converse with Dr. Brett afterhe refused to induce the baby, she is quoted as saying, "Its because you dontwant to. Its not you who is carrying this" (She love off monster afraid ofantagonizing him.) (p. 47) At eight months she went into labor. Although shehad never bypast to the hospital before for her other deliveries, this time sheinsisted. This shocked everyone, especially her save David.Ben was not your typical baby. ...
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