When
the book “Mama” by Terry McMillan begins, the first sentence is “Mildred hid
the ax beneath the mattress of the cot in the dining room” (McMillan). Mildred
had just killed her husband of ten years. He was abusive, a drunk, and a
cheater. What I wanted to discuss is how these drunkard and abusive tendencies
can be passed onto the children as they hear their mother get beaten and their
father doing the beating. Mentally, I feel as though it takes a huge toll on
the children, they are traumatized. I also feel like it teaches unhealthy
lessons to the children. If the kids see that Mildred is getting beaten by
their father but then continues to stay in the relationship, they may think it
is okay for a man or woman to abuse them. Also, the children may feel fear,
confusion, and worry. Another topic discussed besides abuse is infidelity.
Crook, Mildred’s husband goes out drinking and cheats on Mildred. Mildred puts
up with it for the sake of her kids. However, Mildred begins seeing Spook, a
married man. This relationship between them reminded me of a movie I watched
called “Adulterers” on Netflix. A married woman and a married man are having an
affair with each other. Infidelity played a role not only for Crook, but
Mildred and Spooky too. Overall, “Mama” so far has shown what unhealthy
relationships look like and how the children know what is going on and try to
speak up about it, but are silenced because they are just “children.”
Mama didn't physically kill her husband. However, I do agree that the relationship between Mildred and Crook had with each other could've influenced the kids that it's okay for it to happen. I also agree that Mama has shown the kids a lot of unhealthy relationships that puts a bad example on her children.
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