Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Vacation
So what is suppose to be the best part of any vacation... getting away from it all. I can't imagine having to take all my problems with me like Carolyn did when they went to Hawaii. I mean to be a plural wife at home is one thing but when everyone else is only taking one wife on the trip and you are stuck with 2 sisters wives who are both super competitive and a mess it must have been more like hell than a vacation. You really can't help but feel for her not only in this situation but though out the whole book. It really shows you what most of the women in the FLDS have to go through, even if it isn't to the extreme of Carolyn's case it is still similar and therefore still seems unbearable. It next time I am on vacation I am sure I will stop and think and be grateful that I don't have three crazy people I don't like with me.
Final project
For my final project I am going to do a multi genre project on the memoir of Carolyn Jessop called Escaped I think it really fits in with the survivor theme of the rest of the memoirs we read in class and that it is a very interesting book with a very interesting topic, polygamy.
Bathrooms
Okay so I don't know if it is me or just my reading selections for this class but once again I am amazed by the conditions of hygiene and bathroom facilities in this book again just like in Farewell to Manzanar. Now of course the conditions are no were as severe as Manzanar but they still seem ridiculous to me. I had a hard time growing up in a 4 person family sharing one bathroom I can't even imagine what it is like with 30 siblings. Not to mention having to go without soap for long periods of time so everyone can eat. It just seems so unbearable. It really makes me thankful that I only have one sister.
Escaped
Just from the first chapter of this book you are really drawn into another world. I mean I for one can not imagine being afraid I would be hunted down if I left my house. The very thought is surreal. It really enforces what she says in the book it was a different world. One I know I would never want to live in.
Which of course brings up why would anyone want to especially women, the only answer I can come up with is that they don't know anything else that is at least the women of the FLDS don't. As for the women that I have read about in my research who live out in the outside world and were raised in 2 parent homes who chose this life that i don't know.
I for on see nothing attractive in the idea of sharing the person who is suppose to love you above all others. Especially if I found myself in a situation similar to Carolyn's with a man who didn't care about me at all. I mean there is enough divorce, and loveless marriages out there without throwing a third person in there to make it worse.
Which of course brings up why would anyone want to especially women, the only answer I can come up with is that they don't know anything else that is at least the women of the FLDS don't. As for the women that I have read about in my research who live out in the outside world and were raised in 2 parent homes who chose this life that i don't know.
I for on see nothing attractive in the idea of sharing the person who is suppose to love you above all others. Especially if I found myself in a situation similar to Carolyn's with a man who didn't care about me at all. I mean there is enough divorce, and loveless marriages out there without throwing a third person in there to make it worse.
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