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Everybody lies, even family. Hanan al-Shaykh shows an example of this in her story “The Persian Carpet.” In the story, the mother of a girl divorces her husband. Before she moves out she steals one of the family’s most valuable possessions, a carpet, but she blames an old blind person for stealing it. About a month later when the daughter visits her mother, she notices the carpet in her living room. The daughter is astonished and heart broken. “I looked down at
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Another instance where a family member broke the trust with their child is in the true story of two boys, Cornelius and Lattie Abraham. The child believed that his parents would always protect him, however, he found out the hard way. The mother’s act changed her relationship with her daughter forever. To sum it all up lending trust can only lead to despair. The boy said to himself in the story, “why are they going to make me the one less mouth to feed” ( Kashkuli, 1). Many children trust their parents to take care of them, however, this story shows that the children should not trust them. The daughter could not believe her mother lied to her. Cornelius and Lattie began to get beaten.
One should not trust their family so they have nothing to lose. They would beat the children with sticks and fists; they burned them with cigarettes, and stuck them with sewing needles. If the parents were never trusted two lives would have been saved.
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