All through The Midwife's Apprentice, Alyce is on an individual excursion to find who she is and where she has a place. Toward the begin of the novel, Alyce is distant from everyone else. She doesn't have anything yet the garments on her back. She is ridiculed and tormented by the harassers in the town. Alyce has no spot to go to make tracks in an opposite direction from the harassers and nobody to secure her. She is alienated from "typical" everyday exercises since she is diverse — she is destitute …show more content…
For instance, she realizes that she favors Will's delicate voice to the maternity specialist's shouting and hollering. Alyce acknowledges she is not dumb when she figures out how to peruse while functioning at the hotel. Alyce truly sees herself surprisingly after she has washed up with cleanser. She gets to be mindful of all that she can be and she realizes that she can be a decent birthing assistant's disciple. When she comes back to the birthing assistant in the wake of fleeing and working at the motel, Alyce is self-assured. She has found her personality after much thinking and soul looking. Despite the fact that it has not been a simple trip, she now knows who she is, the thing that she needs, and where she has a place.
Cushman's confidence in tirelessness in spite of snags or difficulties that emerge all through life is another real subject. After Alyce can't convey a child, she surrenders and flees. She lets herself know again and again that she is a disappointment. Subsequently, she genuinely trusts she is a disappointment, unequipped for being the maternity specialist's disciple. Will appears at the hotel and tells Alyce friendlily that she is not a disappointment, that she can't be relied upon to know everything. The maternity specialist likewise visits the hotel and remarks that she needs a disciple who doesn't