To go against another point of Aidans, women use their emotional connection to inspire men to work harder. In Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, Fitzgerald is heavily in love with Ming. Fitzgerald, desperate to be in the world of Ming, on page 12 he proposes, “Why don’t we be friends, of an academic nature”. Fitzgerald worked harder in school just to be with Ming. Fitz’s emotional attraction inspired Fitzgerald to do better in med school. Fitz became a doctor, coincidence? I think not.
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Lady Macbeth wants the best for Macbeth. When Macbeth made the mistake of bringing evidence back and refusing to put them back, she gathered the courage to fix his mistake, so he could become king. SPOILER ALERT, he became king.
Likewise, in Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, Chen and Sri are struggling with making an incision through a biblical tattoo in medical school. Chen plans to cut around it, and so Ming says, “It’s not going to work. Don’t you see the bicipital groove?” (Lam 43). Ming acknowledges any other way of going about the incision will only cause a mistake. She helps Sri and Chen by teaching them that saving a life is more meaningful than a tattoo. This ultimately helps them reach success as doctors. Without a womens rational thinking, most men would experience their downfall.
To summarize, without a woman at a man's side, men would be overwhelmed by the amount of work and be set for failure. Without a nurturing woman, men would not be raised to use their abilities to achieve their goals. Without a womens patience, and rational thinking, most men would experience their downfall. In conclusion, it is women who drive men to