Monday, February 6, 2012

Journal Question

Q: Throughout the book we hear Rose Mary's complaint: "I'm a grown woman now, why can't I do what I want to do?" (74). At what point can adults do whatever they want, if at all?

A: I feel that adults should be able to do whatever they want after rearing their children and ensuring that their stable individually. In other words, adults will be able to do anything they want after all their kids are out of the house and on their own, because they will not have the responsibility of caring for their children anymore.

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