Oryx And Crake's Parental Influences

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Parental influences can negatively impact a child’s life. An example of this is in the novel Oryx and Crake by Margret Atwood. The influence of family members in the child hoods of Jimmy, Oryx, and Crake, affect their morals astronomically. Jimmy’s abusive household pushes him to engage in actions that influence his morals. Jimmy tries to dissociate himself from his toxic relationships but fails, because he cannot relieve himself of these people his fate is corrupt. Oryx’s environment causes her to become desensitised by the ill wishes, and actions of others. Her milieu allows her to be influenced by others because she too is constantly under the control of others. Crake’s parental influence is not established, because of this he essentially lives alone like an orphan for most of his life. A result of having no one to turn to, Crake establishes his own moral compass. The effects …show more content…

Firstly, the lack of moral teachings Jimmy’s family affects his fate. A result of this is the fact Jimmy tends to get into a relationship to “fix” the other person, which is unhealthy for them both, an example of this is in this is when Jimmy narrates “[s]he (Jimmy’s mother) might even slap him, and then cry and hug him. It could be any combination of those things.” (Atwood 33) Jimmy thinks here of mother’s abusive actions. Jimmy would act out for attention and would receive “any combination of those things” (Atwood 33). Jimmy’s relationship with his father is not much better as shown when he comments: “[b]y OrganInc’s math-and-chem-and-applied-bio yardstick he must have seemed dull, normal: maybe that was why his father

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