Adulthood: Greenman Vs. Greenman Adulthood: Greenman Vs. Greenman Essay, Research Paper Greenman vs. Greenman Spending time looking at the testimonies of all parties and my own opinions I have decided to change my decision about Rosie Greenman.
She is not an adult and should not be allowed to marry, a right of an adult. There were many things that brought me to change my opinion. Firstly, I looked at the meaning of “Adult’ for me. When does a person become an adult? This point is crossed when an individual is no longer being solely supported by a parent or guardian (when this individual can be self-supporting), along with the maturity to make sound decisions for their future.
Some argue that child actors may be seen as adults because of the income that they provide for their families. This is not true. If in fact the child actors provided the money, decided the ways in which it was used and these “ways’ were not negatively effecting their futures, then why should they be denied the title adult. Rosie is like that child actor in many ways. She works, providing for her family.
Indeed, this is an adult action. She sees a need in her family, money, and takes it upon herself to provide it. She takes care of her mother and grandmother with the money she earns. This is a sign of adulthood. By look at these accounts alone, one would consider Rosie a full-fledged adult, yet that is not all to look at. Let’s examine her choice of man to marry, Eddie, with whom she plans to move out west with to work on his uncle’s farm.
The Essay on Mama And Walter Money Family Value
While reading A Raisin in the Sun, one learns much about the values of the characters in the story, especially of Mama and Walter. Through the dialogue and actions of the two characters, we learn that the value systems of Mama and Walter are extremely different, and even sometimes contradictory. Mama s greatest value is family, while Walter s values evolve only around fame, power, and wealth. As a ...
Eddie is plainly irresponsible. He can’t keep a steady job or income, implying in his testimony that he doesn’t care about the jobs. He once quit a job because he “thought’ that they might fire him. Though he said that he hated the job, feeling incompetent and claustrophobic, the job provided him with income to keep him alive. Though Rosie works now and could support both her and Eddie if needed, she plans to be a housewife leaving the job of providing income to Eddie. Rosie all but confessed to Eddie having a drinking problem that he expresses in times of stress or when he has no job.
He says that he will stop drinking when he and Rosie get married, but why not now? He can’t support himself and isn’t committed to anything, yet Rosie wants to spend the rest of her life with him. She has provided care for her mother and grandmother since she will be away, but is not taking care of her own well-being. Rosie is not showing good judgement with this endeavor. I see her as a child, needing to grow up and learn decision-making wisdom. I feel that this court should not allow Rosie Greenman adulthood, because she will throw her life away with her ill-thought, immature decisions.