Letta's Loss In Funeral Plans By J. California Cooper

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In the short story Funeral Plans by J. California Cooper the narrator's friend, Letta, has suffered extreme loss throughout her entire life like her parents getting crippled in an accident when she was fifteen forcing her to take care of them until they both passed away many years later. Although Letta seemed willing to give up her life to take care of her parents the narrator questioned if it's what she actually wanted and despite all the loss she suffered she still managed to be caring, determined, and hardworking.
Even if it meant giving up her life and dreams of college Letta cared for her parents up until the day they died showing that she was indeed extremely caring for her family. One subtle way Letta showed caring is when she refused

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