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What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

Created: 01/26/18

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davinamw

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What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?


Posted Jan. 29, 2018 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
Navy Mom

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

I wish Christina's grandmother would have lived longer. She would have encouraged Christina to get the education and to leave. The mother seemed to just settle and didn't have any imagination. Who marries a guy who comes to the door and stays? Maybe there weren't other possibilities for her. And I thought Christina's dad was an opportunist and married to stay there and inherit the property.


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katherinep

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

Her mother was busy with running the household--she didn't have the time on her hands to indulge in whimsy and tales of long ago world travel. Both women loved her and she knew that--it is one of the benefits of multigenerational households--the older folk have the time to keep the history alive and teach old songs and stories, the younger folk do the chores and keep food on the table and a roof over the head. The child benefits from both.


Posted Jan. 31, 2018 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
melanieb

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

Christina seemed to relate better to her grandmother, Mamey. Christina’s mother is more practical and seems resigned to her household status and her role as a wife and mother. She doesn’t perpetuate a sense of adventure in Christina nor does she encourage her to continue with her education. Mamey remembers her past and shares it.


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joycew

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

I think it is very common to have a wonderful relationship with your grandmother. Mothers are caught up in raising children and what is best for them. Grandmothers have years of experience and perspective to know what matters in a person's life and can look at the big picture for their future.


Posted Feb. 01, 2018 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
Marcia S

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

I think Mamey really saw Christina as a person and knew the potential she had. Her mother was busy with her life and didn't seem to have time to really see Christina as a person with other possibilities. If she had, she might have fought for Christina to continue in school.


Posted Feb. 03, 2018 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
gdlenehan

Join Date: 06/22/11

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

I certainly agree with both joycew and Maria S.
Mamey seemed to have experienced love, adventure, and joy in her life. She enjoyed sharing dreams and experiences with Christina. She also appreciated that Christina had a curious and intelligent mind even though her body was handicapped.
Mother was pragmatic and obviously had experienced many disappointments in her life.


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lbellg

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

It's too bad that Christina's grandmother wasn't around longer. I think Christina's life would have been different if she had been. Her mother was content to keep Christina limited and bound.


Posted Feb. 17, 2018 Go to Top | Go to bottom | link | alert
windellh

Join Date: 11/05/17

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RE: What did you think of Christina’s different relationships with her mother and her grandmother, Mamey?

Christina's mother was a product of her generation,unable to see past her idea that change is about growing and changing to meet life on life's terms.


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