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Theme Of Abuse Of Power In Montana 1948

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Misuse of abuse and power Misuse of Abuse, power, and sexual assault are all used in the novel Montana 1948. This book takes place in a small town of mercer county Montana. It follows the story of a hurt sad confused family, through their journey of living in Montana. It is very known that his dad was the head of the town. They were a very well-known and liked family in mercer county and everyone knew they were off-limits to mess with. They show their abuse of power and privilege throughout the whole story and it gets stronger between each section. During this book, the characters develop and their power gets stronger and stronger. In this book, it shows the abuse of power and privlage in multiple ways. In part one the Haydens assert dominance …show more content…

This type of attitude towards a subject that shouldn't be said this way shows a lot about their characters early on in the book As mentioned in the first paragraph one of Julian's sons was a doctor, Frank worked with a lot of people but mostly Indians. Marie little soldier was very sick living with them and uncle frank came to look at her and what sickness she was battling. This was the first spot we were brought to know of his abuse of power. Frank has been using his doctor label to sexually assault women and kill them when it is brought up. He knows he can do this because he is a white male in an extremely racist county, and his brother was the sheriff. He thinks that he can do no wrong. Because these women were held to such a low standard in the world at this time he thought that he could take advantage of them and they wouldn't say anything, and if he did say anything he would make them look like a fool because everyone likes him. He is held to a very high standard in Mercer, in a very known and liked family. This makes him think that because he grew up with the law all around him and seeing his dad and grandfather get away with so many things he assumes that it is ok for him to do what he wants and he won't get in trouble for it. This grows throughout the whole book showing how selfish he is by killing her and

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