Who's To Blame?

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Many people have been either abused mentally, physically, or even emotionally and that is the reason why some people have a hard time trusting people. Doctors are usually the ones who are blamed for these types of engages. But not many people know that the doctors are the ones trying to help save your life, even if it is as little like trying to prevent you from getting a cold, a doctor will always do their best to help you. There have been many situations where the guardian or parent of a child or even any person has past in the hands of the doctor trying to save their life, most family members will want to have someone to blame it on. And who is the one they blame? The one that had them in their arms last trying to save their life. Some …show more content…

Fearing that she may have diphtheria, the doctor decides to check her throat. However, she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon, which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that, against her own self-interest, the girl has hidden the symptoms of diphtheria from her parents and the doctor. The doctor's job is to diagnose the little girl and the girl, did not want to open her mouth, shows that she is the antagonist. Williams also uses the parents of the girl to show that the doctor has authority and power over the situation. The parents want to go along with the doctor because they know he must check, but they do not want force or hurt their daughter The second theme is that never judge a book by its cover. The doctor admires the beauty of the girl and the parents kept on telling their daughter that the doctor is a good man. But in the doctor’s head he thinks that they don't even know me and yet they say that. At some point the doctor wanted to hurt the girl in order to see her throat, he is like a sadist since he likes to see the girl in pain. Even though the parents said that the doctor was a good person but the doctor still loved to see the girl in pain. It means that people should get to know the person first before jumping to conclusions. It doesn't mean that he's a doctor it automatically makes him a good