Jig's Ethical Dilemmas

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Jig is faced with this decision because her boyfriend simply isn’t ready. Since her boyfriend is not ready for a real relationship and life together she is putting aside morality to make him happy. In this short story I believe that jigs boyfriend is complicating the decision of jig having the operation. Really if we look at the bigger picture than you will easily see that if jigs boyfriend would quit pushing his input in so demandingly then jig might be able to sit back and realize what she believes in morally right. You can see that jig does not agree with the abortion because if she did she would not question it so harshly. Jig continues to ponder the thought that if she had the child her and her boyfriend would be able to have a real life and a real relationship. …show more content…
Jigs decision is blurred due to the circumstances she is having to face. Although I believe she wants to love her boyfriend, I believe that jig loves the idea of having a future with him. Her boyfriend simply is not mature enough and has different moral beliefs than Jig does therefore making her moral decision not really her but instead his. I believe that if Jigs boyfriend would sit back and keep his morality and opinions about it to himself then Jig would be able to realize that she doesn’t want to have the abortion and that is why she keeps questioning whether she should or not. Jig knows that to her abortion is morally wrong and we learn this from the little evidence the author gives to

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