Domestic Abuse In Black And Blue, By Anna Quindlen

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A novel written by Anna Quindlen, “Black and Blue” begins with a woman named Fran Benedetto, who has suffered domestic abuse from her police officer husband, Bobby Benedetto, for almost twenty years. After a couple of decades Fran finally decided that is was time to get away from her abusive husband before he kills her. Somehow Fran gathers up the strength and runs away with her son, Robert, taking on new identities. “Black and Blue”, is a novel about change, a woman finding the nerve to leave a dangerous relationship and risking everything to begin a new life.
Despite the violence Fran encountered prior to her marriage with Bobby, she still went through with it. She was in love and she believed eventually everything will change for the better. Nonetheless, the day Bobby broke her nose; Fran knows he will not stop the abuse until she’s dead. Fran decides to use her connections at the hospital where she works, Bancroft and Company, a service for battered women, to flee her home in New York and to travel to Florida, where she and her son will start their new lives. Relocating to Florida, Fran’s new name was Beth Crenshaw. Both Beth and her son left behind a decent life, a middle class life, family, and …show more content…

Throughout the book, Bobby abused his wife numerous times. That’s all she knew since a teenager, still sharing a room with her sister. Unfortunately, she decided to stay and marry him and endure this abusive relationship. It’s hard to try and figure out why women stay in these types of relationships. It could be anything from love, fear, finances and probably so many more other reasons. I feel the things Bobby were able to get away with at his job made him feel superior than most and of course his wife. Jealousy was one his problems as well and one of the first times he bruised Fran. The best thing for women in these situations is to know there is help out there, try your best to be strong and get out before it’s too

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