Monday, February 25, 2019
Reading Response : Abortion in India Essay
Rushdie, Salman. Abortion in India. Essays. 2nd Edition. Kelly, Joseph. New York Norton, 2008. 279-282. Print. The articles topic is round the tragedy of abortion of effeminate fetuses in in advance(p) day India. I believe the author is trying to say that unnecessary abortions are a type of genocide and a true tragedy. Proving points on both sides saysing that having female abortions could actually be beneficial in that it would decrease overpopulation. He indeed argued against this belief by stating that in one generations time there would be a girl shortage which could cause numerous problems, including increasing the sexism of Indian society and denying India of all of the wonderful things that women have to offer. The to the highest degree interesting part of this essay was where Rushdie states that, Fundamentally its the result of modern technology being placed at the service of medieval affectionate attitudes.I found this to be a very insightful cable length and though t it summed up the problem in an interesting and thoughtful way. Although Rushdie is pro-choice, it does non mean he supports women having an abortion simply beacuse they dont want to have a daughter. What should be done when a women uses her power over her own luggage compartment to discriminate againt female fetuses? Although he respects a womans right to chose, he also strongly believes that this practice is both immoral and unethical. I did not find any sections of this essay to be confusing or problematic.1)Voluable- oratory or spoken incessantly and fluently 2)Flamboyant- Tending to attract tutelage because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness. 3)Myraid- A countless or extremely great number 4)Anathematized- To give notice (of) an anathema on curse
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