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Innocent: Confession of a Welfare Mother

2024-01-26 10:03:04

Innocence: The welfare mother's confession is a memoir that despises welfare and poverty. It outlines the testing and suffering of white mothers and the ability to maintain her family. She made important decisions and was forced to pay attention to the best interests of the family. This memoir is intended to emphasize obstacles to maintain a stable family in the mother's life and overcome the worst.

"Lullaby" thinks that children are passive and innocent by drawing misplaced mothers to talk with children who have asked their behavior many times. Unlike the "lullaby" of its own legal responsibility, the early poem titled "I am very tired" clearly states the role of burial in comparing death to sleep. Here, the expected death of the mother is not her child, she is her own child, paying special attention to the way to fill her body.

Precious is a social worker, the first child lives with the grandmother, and in a hospital where the second child was born, tell the boy Abdul Jamal Louis Jones. Confessionation led precious mother to rob her of her welfare. When Precious returned home with her newly born baby, her mother was annoyed and kicked her out of the house. On homeless alone, she first spent the night in the arsenal, and then turned her attention to Mr. Rain who used her all the resources to bring valuables to half-hearted house with parenting. Her new environment provides her with stability and support to continue her education. Essays of stories from precious voices are filled with grammar and spelling, even images and similar things. Precious accepted the poetry and eventually received the excellent progress award from the mayor room. This achievement will enhance her spirit