Analysis Of Wally Lamb's Couldn 'T Keep It To Myself'

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1. After reading Wally Lamb’s Couldn 't Keep It To Myself, one can see the personal stories of women about incarceration. Each woman has a different story to tell about their life and what they have been through before and after their arrest. Most of the women in the book have had a tough life leading up to their arrest. For instance, they have had a bad home life, or the environment that they were raised in didn 't set them up to be successful, or emotionally and mentally stable. One of the women from the book, Carolyn Ann Davis, was convicted for Larceny by embezzlement. While reading the book she tells the awful tale of her childhood. Carolyn grew up poor which caused problems for her family, by not being able to pay bills and many other …show more content…

Barbara was born in 1948, convicted for manslaughter, due to emotional duress, sentenced for 25 years, to be suspended after 10, arrested in 1996. Barbara’s story stood out the most to me and i found it very interesting and sad. Barbara 's life has been filled with tragedy since she was young. Barbara was molested by her grandfather when she was a child, and was too young to understand what had happened at the time. Barbara ended up telling her mother about what happened recently after, but her mother told her to keep it to herself. When Barbara got older she learned that her grandfather also molested her mother as well. This made Barbara very confused and question her mother. Barbara 's mother was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was sent to a mental hospital. This left Barbara in charge of the household raising her siblings while her mother was gone. Barbara visited her mother frequently and felt very sorry for her. With all of this happening it forced Barbara to grow up and take control of raising the family. Barbara 's mother ended up jumping off a building and committing …show more content…

Later, Mark was in a motorcycle accident where he almost died, but he survived. After the accident he became a different person and angrier. Mark had an affair with a fifteen-year-old girl. Barbara even told the girl 's mother, but she didn 't care for some reason. Mark found out and became angry, but his mood swung so fast he was ready to have sex with Barbara again. Barbara was ready to file for divorce because she was going crazy and upset staying with him, and this is where things were going wrong. When Mark found out about the divorce and Barbara looking for a full time job in Virginia, he got angry and takes Barbara out to the woods with guns and alcohol. Barbara has an uneasy feeling in the car on the way, and Mark even plays a freaky song “Killing me Softly with His Song”. When they arrive, Mark tells Barbara how easy it would be to get rid of her, basically threatening her if she leaves he could kill

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