Graulich quotes another author in her essay a few times to support her points about domestic violence in the West. The other author writes about her father and his abuse towards his wives (Sandoz). Sandoz tells how her mother was teaching her to be afraid of men women because men are abusive. Graulich supports this idea by using evidence from another literary piece about sons learning domestic violence from their fathers. A child’s mind and behavior is shaped by the environment it grows up in. If a son grows up watching his father beat his mother everyday then the son will think it’s acceptable to hit women (Graulich). It’s the same deal with mothers and daughters, Sandoz in her essay writes about how her mother expected her to be powerless against
Graulich quotes another author in her essay a few times to support her points about domestic violence in the West. The other author writes about her father and his abuse towards his wives (Sandoz). Sandoz tells how her mother was teaching her to be afraid of men women because men are abusive. Graulich supports this idea by using evidence from another literary piece about sons learning domestic violence from their fathers. A child’s mind and behavior is shaped by the environment it grows up in. If a son grows up watching his father beat his mother everyday then the son will think it’s acceptable to hit women (Graulich). It’s the same deal with mothers and daughters, Sandoz in her essay writes about how her mother expected her to be powerless against