Mouthful of Birds

How do the narrator's feelings about his daughter's behavior change over the course of the short story, Mouthful of Birds?

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Over the course of the story, the narrator rejects his own disapproval of Sara's behavior and instead assumes the role of the father, feeding her. Ultimately, because he sees Sara unwell, the narrator choses his daughter over his own sense of “normal.”

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Mouthful of Birds