Analysis Of Bossypants By Tina Fey

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The goals that mothers set for their young daughters while trying to protect them displays a thin line between protecting and overprotective. In the book Bossypants by Tina Fey, she talks about her life experience. Tina Fey devoted a whole chapter of “prayers” she has for her daughter in “The Mother’s Prayer for Its Daughter”. The prayers contain different standards, and goals that she made for her daughter. When a woman becomes a mother she must take full responsibility for the upbringing of a small human. The baby’s upbringing is then based around a list of goal the mother makes based on her life when she was younger. The goals need to be set when the baby is younger because once the baby reaches the age of womanhood, she should be able to follow her own path. If she …show more content…

Tina Fey says “Guide her and protect her … at any age” (239), when she is discussing a wish that she has for her daughter. Yes, most mothers want their daughters to be safe at all times, but they have to trust that the little girl has grown up into a woman who knows how to stay safe on her own. Once a child reaches adulthood, it is only in her best interest that the parent should not hold her back from doing what she wants, as long as her intentions are good. If a mom tries to hold a daughter back, the mom will be the reason that she did not reach her full potential of life. For example, if a daughter’s passion is rock climbing, very possible, but her mother is too scared to let her daughter adventure out of the safe zone her daughter will never truly know if she would have been good or not. Once a woman is able to make intelligent choices about life, she should no longer rely on her mother to make decisions for her, but to only rely on her for advice. When a woman begins to make her own choices, which will be the start of her making her own path to

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