The Lack of Parental Affection as a Theme in Cat's Eye
Title: The Lack of Parental Affection as a Theme in Cat's Eye
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 816 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Lack of Parental Affection as a Theme in Cat's Eye
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 816 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Parental affection is crucial in a childs life especially druing their formative years. Abscence of this loveing and tender behaviour can be detrimental to the child in their later life. In the novel Cat's Eye, by Margaret Atwood, the main character Elaine Risley has sufered many emotional conditiona such as depression, suicidal tendencies, and has diplayed symptoms similar to that of a person suffering with schitzophrenia, all as a result of her parents' lack of
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and understanding are important because they provide a sense of confidence that all people require. To know that you are loved and to constantly be reminded of that love ignites feelings of happiness, fullfillment, and importance. to feel special is a sentiment that all people, children especially, are intitled to. It is a parental responsibility to ensure that all areas of these feelings are constant rather than lacking, as was the case with Elaine Risley.