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Isabel Allende's Influence On American Women

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Isabel Allende is an aspiring Latina women showed us, despite where we originate from we can always succeed in life. The majority of men and people in society concluded her possibility in changing her life for the greater good would be slim to none.(Allende 59)
Furthermore, Isabel’s life is not in any circumstance simple which in all possibility shaped her the way she has come so far. An absence of a parent caused her to grow distant relationship with men in her life due to the fact her father was not in any part of her childhood.(Allende 9)When not having your other parent when growing up leaves you traumatize throughout your entire life.Moreover the fact is that her mom wanted her to be the first in her family to get a better education Isabel only attended the best private school even though they financially struggled, where she later discovers her passion to write.(A&E TN 1)
When Discovering her passion to journalism she wanted to speak the truth about the negletiance of women and decided to write books about Women empowerment. Not only women empowerment but other books such as fictional literature for everyone including children.With this …show more content…
Mental illness is not considered a “illness” which caused Isabel almost her life, because treatment is not an option.(Allende 62) In the book lists an event Isabel will never forget in her life is the death of her daughter.(Allende 65) Paula her daughter had an Illness, never disclosed in the book but was very severe which took her life.When a mother loses her child they lose a part of themselves too, because no mother will ever heal to their child’s death.With that being said it was probable that her depression progressively increased through their.Isabel’s seeked help through her community and found support groups that helped her meet new people that were going through the same thing as her.(Allende

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