Eveline was correct about staying back home because she promised her mother to keep the family home together. That promise changed her decision about leaving the house because Eveline remembered that she had to take care of the family as she had promised. The promise Eveline made to her mother made Eveline rethink before she made a decision. The promise meant that running away from home wasn’t the best solution. That day she was sitting down, next to the window when she decided to leave but the promise to her mother in keeping the family together captured her mind. She had promised to make sure that her young brother and sister that were in her care went to school and ate their meals properly. That was when Eveline understood that leaving home couldn’t solve the problem but rather keeping the home together as she promised her mother was the right thing to do. It is logical that Eveline was unsure about leaving the house. If anything went wrong with her family, she would blame herself or feel guilty. “Her father was becoming old lately, she noticed; he would miss her” (156). Eveline was in fear because her father was getting so old that he couldn’t take care of himself. Almost everyday Eveline ran to the market to buy something to eat, made sure that it was cooked, and cleaned the house. Eveline’s main concern was who was going to take care of the father, and of the younger siblings if anything happens.
Eveline was correct about staying back home because she promised her mother to keep the family home together. That promise changed her decision about leaving the house because Eveline remembered that she had to take care of the family as she had promised. The promise Eveline made to her mother made Eveline rethink before she made a decision. The promise meant that running away from home wasn’t the best solution. That day she was sitting down, next to the window when she decided to leave but the promise to her mother in keeping the family together captured her mind. She had promised to make sure that her young brother and sister that were in her care went to school and ate their meals properly. That was when Eveline understood that leaving home couldn’t solve the problem but rather keeping the home together as she promised her mother was the right thing to do. It is logical that Eveline was unsure about leaving the house. If anything went wrong with her family, she would blame herself or feel guilty. “Her father was becoming old lately, she noticed; he would miss her” (156). Eveline was in fear because her father was getting so old that he couldn’t take care of himself. Almost everyday Eveline ran to the market to buy something to eat, made sure that it was cooked, and cleaned the house. Eveline’s main concern was who was going to take care of the father, and of the younger siblings if anything happens.
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