Abortion: Personal Regrets and Societal Controversies

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Whether you are pro-choice or not abortion has always been a very controversial subject. Thirty-five million abortions occur just in developing countries, and approximately twenty million of those thirty-five million are unsafe abortions. All leading to sixty-seven thousand lives claimed because of an abortion. (Curtis) In the poem “The Mother”, by Gwendolyn Brooks, the speaker of the story is a woman who is being portrayed as someone who has multiple abortions. You can see this as being more than one abortion because she states “I have heard in the voices of the wind the voices of my dim killed children”. (Brooks 545) The poem is written almost as if she has some regrets for having the abortions but the more you read the least regretful she seems because she states “Since anyhow you are dead. Or rather, or instead, you were never made.”(Brooks 545) Not all of what you read even if it is old poems, short stories, etc. are made up and have no relativity to today’s world. Abortion is something you hear in top headlines of the news. It is not something that has just begun but something that has gone on for centuries. Reading poems like this one and even poems of different topics can help you through tough times and show you that you’re not alone. There are plenty of other people out there going through the same circumstances and hard times that you are going through. Even if you are not going through anything refer these types of literature to a friend. You never know you could help someone out by giving them a little hope that they are not alone. Also tell a friend about other forms of birth control such as condoms and birth control pills, but if they do end up pregnant abortion is not their last option they always have the option of adoption. There are many women who cannot have children themselves and would love to raise a child as their

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