The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks Acceptance

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Justine Rodriguez
Robin Casady
English 102: 010
September 19 2017
Acceptance
Acceptance plays a huge role in today's world, it is being able to finally acquire information that you can’t fight or change. Throughout the book of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks acceptance is shown any many ways such as, Henrietta Lacks accepting that she has cancer, Henrietta accepts that she needs help with Elsie and sends her to the negro insane, and the Lacks family accepts that they won't ever get a dime for Henrietta's cells. First, Henrietta being able to accepting that she has cancer and along with her finally giving in and telling her family. After her visit to Hopkins, Henrietta went back to her usual routine, cleaning and cooking for her husband, their children, and feeding all of the many cousins each day. Not changing a thing she did knowing that she could possibly have cancer or something wrong with her. Less than a week later, Jones got her biopsy results …show more content…

Henrietta knew it was hard to take care of a new baby and a daughter that had a baby brain. She accepted the fact that Elsie had to go to the Negro Insane for her own good. Good thing Henrietta did, as things got harder and harder for her after leaving Elsie.
Last but not least the Lacks family accepted that they were never going to get money from Henrietta's cells. After all it was back in time where the colored weren’t treated equally, so they never had a chance of getting any money from the HeLa cells. Some members of the Lacks family, who had made peace with Hopkins after learning in the 1970s that it had taken Henrietta’s cells, now planned to sue the Hospital for taking the cells without permission. They accepted it and now they had to live with it, with knowing that their mother's cells were being sold to people around the