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In her book, the author describes the condition of the town where mothers distinguish death caused by infectious diseases from supernatural sickness. Also, the Catholic Church has contributed to the indifference towards the infant and child’s death by teaching and upholding its strictures against birth control measures and abortion.
Mortality rates in Alto do Cruizeiro is due to inadequate nutrition, and careless parenting, particularly when babies get sick. Also, major contributing factors are the prejudiced converts of catholic churches on the teachings on birth control and abortion. The frequency with which young infants die causes many mothers to affect indifferent to their babies.
In her book, Hughes points out a diseased society. In this way, she is acting as a troublemaker by simply instigating action describing the horror and hopeful that her audience will be astonished enough to work by her words. As part of the community, she learnt of the Northeast region and, in that way, created a holistic demo of life in impoverished towns where she addressed historical background. Her topic of precise and subtle silence helped to shack light on the significance of community opinion. At first, it seemed her point was to troupe a large net to attract people into the cause of these people, but this was not the case.