How would you feel if society labeled you as a bastard or illegitimate? It is unusual to hear that a child is illegitimate or a bastard in today’s time just because they are born out of wedlock. But, that wasn’t the case for Bone when she was born in the 1950’s out of wedlock. Dictionary.com defines illegitimate as being: “(1) born of parents who are not married to each other; born out of wedlock: (2) not legitimate; not sanctioned by law or custom (3) unlawful; illegal: an illegitimate action”. Throughout my analysis of Bone, you will learn her personality, the types of challenges she faces in life which I think are most important, how her identity was lost, and I will include how …show more content…
I think that because of the sexual and physical abuse she suffered, she is likely to have a disorder and suffer from identity issues. I think that in her case, she is likely to face Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anger issues, and a weakened sense of who she is. In the book, we know that because of the abuse, her sexuality becomes twisted. She starts masturbating to violent scenes. Children don’t naturally know how to masturbate unless they are exposed to some sort of sexual activity. Her masturbating is a common sign of PTSD. I think that her problem with her sexuality will continue. Her anger issues are evident in the book. I set my teeth and tried to ignore everything but what was right in front of me” (Allison, 118). She is filled with so much rage. She also has a weakened sense of who she is which is common among sexual abuse victims. She thinks she is ugly, has poor body image, and low-self-esteem. I also think that Bone will chose a different path than her mother. By this I mean she won’t get pregnant as young as her mother did. And if she ever has kids, I think she would try and be a better mom to her own children than her mom was to