Sam's Crisis in "For Their Own Survival" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Sam's Crisis in "For Their Own Survival".

Sam's Crisis in "For Their Own Survival" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Sam's Crisis in "For Their Own Survival".
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Sam's Crisis in "For Their Own Survival"

Summary: In "For Their Own Survival" by Ursula Hegi, the character of Sam Fulton undergoes a crisis when his wife leaves him with little rational explanation. He tries to learn why by learning about the psychology of women.
For Their Own Survival

By Ursula Hegi

Living with the knowledge of being with the woman that you deeply adore and admire is the best thing in the whole wide world. You know that your feelings are mutual and whatever you wish to do, your soul mate will be next to you, to support and cheer you on. The next step could perhaps be children, but for Sam Fulton this was unfortunately not the case. His relationship with his, now x-wife was a walk in the park as far as he knew, but nothing is never what it really seems. Sam Fulton learned this fact the hard way! This essay seeks to explore the relationship between Sam and his former wife Liz, and in terms of doing so, I will have to draw Sam's past life in to focus, where themes such as love, control, loss and crisis...

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