Claire and Mia Fontaine wrote Come Back, after Mia’s extraordinary journey from a troubled teenage girl to a well manured matured woman. The two were living an unordinary and scary life. Claire filed for divorce, Nick (Mia’s father) went ballistic, and out of anger towards her he molested Mia at …show more content…
It emits a sense to become something different and unique, compared to ordinary expectations parents want to see in their children. Although Claire was doing all she could to do in her power to have an altered family setting, and new perspective and understanding on life and Mia’s troubles, today's culture was inevitable to avoid, and had influenced Mia into her bad habits. Claire used personification to get the show that parents do not entirely control their children. "why don't we want to acknowledge the biggest parent of all is the culture?" (Fontaine, C 284) Even with everything that Claire tried to do for Mia since she was young was protect her, but protecting her from a corrupt culture that surrounds her every day, is inevitable. Maybe the drugs No matter how hard Claire tried to care for Mia before and after Morava and Spring Creek, Media could not be completely ignored. It was what influenced her to her habits, and even after she recovered, it was still there, waiting to be absorbed. She couldn't just keep her in a bubble the rest of her life, she had to continue to live, and with both Claire and Mia making new and healthy changes in their life, they managed to stay invincible to evil, and manipulative media. They stuck to their love and morals to to stay on the right path,