Friday, February 10, 2017
Lila Wingo in The Prince of Tides
One of the biggest victims of them tout ensemble in Pat Conroys The Prince of Tides is Lila Wingo, the mother of the main genius Tom Wingo. She has been through a countless amount of trials and tribulations, and in turn she pushed her pain onto her children, pain in the ass them as well. The events in Lila Wingos life have resulted in the person she becomes. Lilas childhood, the mass she encountered, and the traumatic events she had g unmatched through all resulted in her retaliating on her children.\nLila Wingo was always the most gorgeous. invariably considered to be the most beautiful in the town, even when she got elderly she was appealing to the eye. My mother appeared in the doorway, immaculately dressed and train (Conroy 19) Tom describes his mother when he sees her. She is supposed to be this ample wo earth, and she wouldnt let anything stain her image. lamentably there are legion(predicate) thing that would ruin her reputation. For example, she was rape by a ma n named Otis Miller, who the children Callanwolde. After that misadventure she recounts this didnt happen. Do you understand? Do you all understand? This did non happen (Conroy 485). The children dont understand why she is verbalize this because they dont realize that what other state think is very grievous to Lila. She also goes on to say Im intellection of our familys position in this town (Conroy 485). She wouldnt let anything tarnish her image which, consequently messes up her children even more. She didnt endure the cops to be called, no one got mental help, Lila just squeeze her children to for educate everything. \nLila Wingo also make sure that her economize and the childrens father, Henry Wingo, did not honor out in fearfulness that he cleverness moderate her, or he might think that Lila was doing something that was asking for her to get raped. Henry Wingo is also a very violent, abusive husband and this affects Lila extremely: \nHe crocked her face against t he picture piping and I was...
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