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Three Women - Online Term Paper

Three Women

Ronald Hui
Todd Marvin
English 1B
3/1/2011

The Life Changing Experience

Depending on the person or situation, some people believe that giving birth is a miracle. But to some people, giving birth may not be that case or even close to anything being a like miracle. To an extent, every pregnant women on this planet will have similar emotions and experiences. But what makes these believers and non-believers different from each other, why do they co-exist? Why are there so many infants left behind? Or should the question be; why is abortion frowned upon or portrayed to be the wrong decision, if so many babies are left behind?
In the poem “Three women” by Sylvia Plath, the author is ...

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moving, and that there is nothing like it in this world. It is so amazing that this bond develops and unfolds even before the baby is born, while the baby is still in the mother’s womb. So how can giving birth, being that it is a miracle and something so overwhelmingly special become something gloomy or even unfortunate?
The Third Voice in this poem represents a college student in denial of her pregnancy, who hated herself because she was pregnant. The Third Voice was naive and ignorant to the consequences of having unprotected sex. During her pregnancy she feels no love for the baby in her belly, and she thinks that the whole pregnancy is a burden on her. After her delivery she feels no connection with this baby, completely opposite of the First Voice. She leaves her baby behind in the hospital, and she is fine. “It is so beautiful to have no attachments! I am solitary as grass. What is it I miss?” said by the Third Voice. Leaving infants in a hospital is not an unusual case ...

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Added: 4/28/2011 01:37:21 AM
Submitted By: ronsteez
Category: Poetry & Poets
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 897
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