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The Divorce Colony By April White Summary

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What comes to your mind when you think of divorce? Divorce by definition is “the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court of law”. Getting a divorce is no easy decision as it affects many different aspects of life such as the dynamics of the two individuals, their loved one and mostly the children. Taken that into consideration, sadly the divorce rate in today’s society has been increasing throughout time. Throughout history, the views on a couple getting a divorce has changed dramatically. In the earlier years, getting a divorce was considered to be a taboo and looked down upon. The article, “The Divorce Colony” written by April White, shares the story of Margaret Laura De Stuers, who in the 1800’s had to travel to another state to get a divorce from her husband. During that time, only men of power and wealth were allowed to be granted a divorce and women didn’t have much say. Maggie had some valid reasons to why she wanted a divorce such as her husband was cruel, abusive and committed adultery during their marriage. However, because she was a women, she had to go through a trial to get her freedom. With the course of …show more content…

Strider struggled during his childhood because his parents were not in the picture. He needed the support of both his parents instead of his ageing grandparent even though they tried their level best. When children are going through these emotions, they begin to act out sometimes. Although Strider was not affected by a divorce, not having his parents around affected him emotionally and psychologically which caused him to act out. Strider was prescribed medication to control him because his grandparents couldn’t. Strider always felt like his grandparents would end up abandoning him like his parents or he would feel unloved that no one would want

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