Trials of the Tribe Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Trials of the Tribe.

Trials of the Tribe Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Trials of the Tribe.
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Trials of the Tribe

Summary: A story about a child and the hardships of his life. Inlcudes personal issues such as emotions, and relations with nuclear family.
Jason Morris was a troubled teenager that played the part as both himself and his parents. This was due to his parents constantly occupied with their assaults of arguments standardized by the more common struggle of divorce that began almost eight years earlier. The fundamental tasks of being an adult and a parent were absent from his parents who sought individual greatification rather than family development.

Jason saw himself as already a grown and mature man already after only seventeen years of existence. This illusion of himself was most likely caused from being independent and often left alone by his parents. At a point in his parents eight year struggle he told himself his parents, both, were incapable of correctly raising him, so the only intelligent thing to do was raise himself as he saw best fit. And he raised himself exactly as he said.

He was not...

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