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The Summer My Grandmother Was Supposed to Die
Summary: This essay is a critical view of the writing of Mordecai Richer and also and outline of the short story "The Summer My Grandmother was Supposed to Die."
I. INTRODUCTION
A. The Summer My Grandmother was Supposed to Die by Mordecai Richer is a story developed in Canada of a Jewish family, where the Grandmother of that family was very sick, and one of her daughters take care of her.
B. Show the roll of the woman as a social victim, the pressure that they have and also their suffering and overwork.
C. The type of analysis is Interferential and Interpretative.
D. Variables
a. The Importance of the motherhood
b. Consequences of the Grandmother's illness.
II. BODY.
A. The Importance of the motherhood
- The daughter of the Grandmother took care of her when she was sick, she has a family and she was a little neglect with them.
- "This could have a very damaging effect on the development of your children. These are their formative years"
- The inference here is very clear, because the mother almost...
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