![]() ![]() They have the same skin color, the same eyes, the same hair - all of a sudden Jackie does not feel isolated in terms of her identity, because she has found people with whom she automatically fits. When she meets her sisters, it is the first time that she has ever met anyone who looks like her. Why does Jackie experience an epiphany when she meets her sisters?īecause she does not seem to look like anyone around her, or indeed, anyone she has ever met before, Jackie struggles with finding her sense of self, and also in finding her place in the world. Although he prays over her for several hours (one of the conditions he gave when he agreed to meet with her) he does not feel that she is a good Christian and finds this crushingly disappointing. He is also annoyed with Jackie because he feels she has not given her life to Christ in the way that she should. He does not want to be constantly reminded of the things in his life that he feels he did wrong, and Jackie is the biggest reminder of all. ![]() In his eyes, Jackie is the symbol of those sins although he had loved her mother very much they had not been married and he now sees this as a sin. Jackie's biological father is a born-again Christian and is trying very hard to turn his back on the sins of his youth. ![]() Why does Jackie's biological father want nothing to do with her? We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
May 2023
Categories |