Obligations are duties – a commitment you have that you are morally or legally bound to – these obligations are usually to family, work and the future. Each person makes their own choice, whether the choice is right or wrong. Morally everyone should fulfill their obligations to proceed in life. In the article "I Don't Know How to Love You" by Alysia Abbott and in the story "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid both talk about mothers who have an obligation to their son or daughter to love and accept them for who they are, but instead mothers they try to make them better instead of accepting the child for who he is. Both stories show the lack of communication between a mother and her children. In the article (insert webpage name) "I Don't Know How to Love You" written by (Alysia Abbott), Abbott describes a mother's feelings towards her son because he has autism spectrum disorder. A mother is not ready to accept her child for who he is because of his disability. A mother demonstrating the frustration and needs that accompany a child with autism spectrum disorder...
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