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Indian Camp

   
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Date: May 28, 1999
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Rather than telling his son about the moral aspects, like most parents would do. For example, a typical caring father might say to his son, when two people love each other they choose to have a baby that they can love together. All the screaming the woman is doing is all right because she will have a beautiful child when it is all over...
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All the screaming the woman is doing is all right because she will have a beautiful child when it is all over. This shows that Nick's father may not have these morals and doesn't choose to pass these kinds of thoughts on to his son. Another disturbing quote that suggests that Nick's father isn't so caring is "I haven't any anaesthetic, her screams are not important...
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Letter To His Father: Franz Kafka’s Traumatic Experience With His Father As A Child Led To Kafka’s Confused Development.   Father/Son Relationship in Henry IV and V   Like Father, Like Son   like father like son   Father and Son   Father And Son Relationship   Father-Son Relationship   Father-Son Relationship in Death of a Salesman   Death Of A Salesman - Father-son Relationships   father son rel in phic   Father Son Relationships In Night   Father son relationship in "Reunion"   Father-Son Relationship in Elie Wiesel's Night   The Theme Of Father/son Relationships In Beowulf & The Song Of Roland   "You go around raking up the past and sharing it with every Tom, Dick and Harry." ?Mired in his own self-interest, Christopher's father ultimately fails to understand his son.' DO YOU AGREE?  
 
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