Why Me? By Sarah Burleton

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One theme found in “WHY ME?” by Sarah Burleton centers around the motif of feeling alone; In a world of abuse, people often feel alone. For example in the beginning of the story when Sarah, the abused protagonist, had a very bad morning at home before her first day of elementary school she said “...I couldn't tell Mrs. Slagle that I had drunk so much juice then I would have to explain why”(Burleton 1). Sarah’s mother never wanted her she was young herself when she had Sarah, she abused her and made her feel unwanted and unloved starting at a young age. Her mother would always make her feel bad by calling her names and making fun of the way she looked and her weight she was a bully to her own child. Once when Sarah was in elementary school, her mother made her eat soap and wash her mouth out with glasses of orange juice just because Sarah said that her food was nasty. …show more content…

Slagle why she was afraid of what Mrs. Slagle might say to get in trouble at home. The quote shows that Sarah was scared to tell people what was going on at home because she felt alone and didn't think anyone would understand what she was going through. Furthermore, in the middle of the story Sarah's mother always wanted to live on a farm with a lot of farm animals, when Sarah and her family moved to a farm and got all the animals that her mother always wanted she had to take care of every single one of them; Sarah stated “I enjoyed spending time with the animals. They listened to me talk and vent about mom, and the big quarter horse buddy was a shoulder to cry on when I needed it most”(Burleton 22). When They moved Sarah had no one to talk to, no one to hear her scream when she was being abused so when she was feeling down she talked to the

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