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Forever by Judy Blume (responses) First Response The respondent failed to that Katherine had her priorities rights when she established a love relationship with Michael. For example, the respondent fails to note that Katherine believed in true love. She loved Michael and wanted to establish a relationship with her. On the second question, the respondent tends to condemn the relationship between Michael and Katherine rather than see its benefits (Blume 23). The respondents do not seem to realize that persons of Katherine and Michael age are having regular sex and the best option is for them to take responsibilities like avoiding STIs and pregnancy.
The respondent was objective when he acknowledged that the best relationship is between parents and their children. It is important to note that children learn from their parents. For example, Katherine learned responsible parenthood from her mother.Second ResponseThe respondent tries to recognize the fact that Katherine had her priorities right when she established a relationship with Michael. However, the respondent fails to illustrate that Katherine was patient and loving until she gave herself to Michael.
The respondent also acknowledges the fact that the relationship between Katherine and Michael was healthy until they were separated by distance. Lastly, the respondent was correct when he observed that the relationships between parents and children or basically between the older and young ones are healthy. He was able to note that the relationship between Katherine and her parents allowed her to obtain knowledge on sexually transmitted infections, parenthood and abortion. Her parents also warn her against staying with boys and wishes she would bring them home.
Works CitedBlume, Judy. Forever. London: Macmillans Childrens Books, 1995. Print
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