1. One True Thing
The maintenance of conservative community cohesion and a stable family life were regarded as desirable goals, one "more important than love-. ... She is selfless and stoical, loving her limited scoop accepting her family's intrinsic imperfections. Her relationship with her husband is based on compromise and forgiveness as well as love, as her willingly principles has permitted her to understand and not judge her adulterous spouse and accept her self-seeking daughter. ... Ironically when Kate is struck with cancer, Ellen assumes all the domestic duties that her mother loved, as George...
- Word Count: 834
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate