The real nature of this text made me feel benevolence toward this couple because I couldn’t image burying my child. The common psychology of the world is that in reality most of us will bury our parents someday, but we do not expect to bury our children. As a woman, to see the despairing wife feel as though she is alone, was heartbreaking. “What is It-What? She said. “Just that I see”. “You don’t, she challenged. “Tell me what it is” (6-7). This dialogue really shows the loss of all hope for the woman. The idea that her husband was incapable of identifying the terms of the loss that was clearly overpowering the grave of his wife was in my opinion pitiful to see the conflicting positions of this couple. A mother gives a child life, takes great care of it and for her husband not to see the enduring problem, was difficult to read. She has become sorrowful, but her husband remains normal as though burying a child was easy. In reality, the emotion of both characters was ultimately why each one expressed the tragedy of their child’s death in different
The real nature of this text made me feel benevolence toward this couple because I couldn’t image burying my child. The common psychology of the world is that in reality most of us will bury our parents someday, but we do not expect to bury our children. As a woman, to see the despairing wife feel as though she is alone, was heartbreaking. “What is It-What? She said. “Just that I see”. “You don’t, she challenged. “Tell me what it is” (6-7). This dialogue really shows the loss of all hope for the woman. The idea that her husband was incapable of identifying the terms of the loss that was clearly overpowering the grave of his wife was in my opinion pitiful to see the conflicting positions of this couple. A mother gives a child life, takes great care of it and for her husband not to see the enduring problem, was difficult to read. She has become sorrowful, but her husband remains normal as though burying a child was easy. In reality, the emotion of both characters was ultimately why each one expressed the tragedy of their child’s death in different