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The Use of Force, A Story of Guilt
Summary: Analyzes the essay "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams. Focuses on the character of the doctor and examines his conflict, guilt and remorse leave emotional scars.
"The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams is a window into one doctor's guilt over the negligent loss of a child patient. This story focuses on the disillusionment caused by his self-pity and guilt. The doctor's guilt triggers a fanciful illusion of "The Use of Force" that gives him giddy delight in his envisioned torture of the young, beautiful girl. His disgust for her uneducated, immigrant parents and their poor, humble surroundings only heighten this image. But his justification of these imagined actions empowers him all the more. He perceives himself above these less than human creatures, as a master lords over his good for nothing dog. In his self-empowered greatness he comes face to face with the greatest flaw any doctor can have, lack of humanity and compassion for those lesser then himself.
During the first 20 paragraphs, Williams is simply recalling the events as they had...
This section contains 763 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |