The Runaway Son Analysis

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When having children, there is a big responsibility that comes with it. mom providing them with food, a home, and love. Some parents choose not to participate in the responsibility of their children; they are the ones who, abuse, neglect, and are un-responsible. Caring for a child is a major responsibility, because their life is, considered much more important than your own. Being responsible indicates to the capacity to make decisions that give our own interests and the interests of others. We first need to be responsible for ourselves before we can be responsible for others. In learning to be more responsible it is essential that we know our disadvantages. It does not matter how intelligent we are, there is only so much responsibility that one person can handle. When parents are in their darkest moments, they have to remember that their children will always be there for them. In “Olivia, January 1978” by Alexandra Fuller, and in “The Runaway Son” by Brent Staples, both …show more content…

As Staples grew, so did his father’s drinking impulses. When Staples was around eleven, his father was drinking all the more. Though his family was in massive debt and continually losing their electricity or other necessities, Staples father did not care to take any responsibility for his children. Similarly, in “Olivia, January 1978” Alexandra Fuller had the same problem with her parents drinking, after Olivia’s death. Fuller says, “Mum is fumbling-drunk and Dad, who is sharp-drunk, is getting angry.” Alexandra’s parents dealt with death by drinking, they were concerned with alcohol more than caring for their daughters. Which came to the point that her parents didn’t care to live. The similarities between the two show that both, Staples father and Fuller’s parents use alcohol to replace and ignore their

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