The issues or problems that they have are between them, the new coming baby is innocent and it has nothing to do with their problem. Since Edna is pregnant, she can’t drink anymore, and I’m afraid that will affect her behavior or mood, it could either better for her or disaster. She will have to take some time off when she gets closer to her due date, which mean she can’t work. Therefore, Todd needs to work harder to make that up for her. The fact that he can’t keep a job will create a bigger problem here. They will face some financial problems, there will be more expenses, less income. The decision that they make doesn’t represent a greater good, and I don’t think either Todd or Edna wool benefit from the good. The only person can fix their problems is themselves. Edna needs to stop drinking, Todd needs to improve his skill to help this marriage. Having a child sometime could create more issue if they don’t know how to work together. So I don’t think the decision that they make is right and moral here. I believe Locke will be on my side. Because his concepts of a State of Nature “was that of perfect freedom in which people naturally cooperated for the common good” which doesn’t imply with Edna and Todd here (Week 3 Lesson). They fought constantly since their marriage and still couldn’t find a
The issues or problems that they have are between them, the new coming baby is innocent and it has nothing to do with their problem. Since Edna is pregnant, she can’t drink anymore, and I’m afraid that will affect her behavior or mood, it could either better for her or disaster. She will have to take some time off when she gets closer to her due date, which mean she can’t work. Therefore, Todd needs to work harder to make that up for her. The fact that he can’t keep a job will create a bigger problem here. They will face some financial problems, there will be more expenses, less income. The decision that they make doesn’t represent a greater good, and I don’t think either Todd or Edna wool benefit from the good. The only person can fix their problems is themselves. Edna needs to stop drinking, Todd needs to improve his skill to help this marriage. Having a child sometime could create more issue if they don’t know how to work together. So I don’t think the decision that they make is right and moral here. I believe Locke will be on my side. Because his concepts of a State of Nature “was that of perfect freedom in which people naturally cooperated for the common good” which doesn’t imply with Edna and Todd here (Week 3 Lesson). They fought constantly since their marriage and still couldn’t find a