Boys and girls were not supposed to share a room or talk to each other alone in fear of them doing something they are not suppose to. That is why the nurse told them " I told ye there was no talking between room We gave ye a warning to stop the blathering but ye wouldn't, take the by" (McCourt 369). Even though Patricia was only reciting a poem to him, he was forced out of the room because of the strict Catholicism. Some people might ask if there was such strict Catholicism then why they shared a room. It could have been that that part of the room was for the lower class. On the other hand, it could have been the parts of the hospital were they put the recovering because Sister Rita states, "You could be giving thanks for your two remarkable recoveries" (McCourt
Boys and girls were not supposed to share a room or talk to each other alone in fear of them doing something they are not suppose to. That is why the nurse told them " I told ye there was no talking between room We gave ye a warning to stop the blathering but ye wouldn't, take the by" (McCourt 369). Even though Patricia was only reciting a poem to him, he was forced out of the room because of the strict Catholicism. Some people might ask if there was such strict Catholicism then why they shared a room. It could have been that that part of the room was for the lower class. On the other hand, it could have been the parts of the hospital were they put the recovering because Sister Rita states, "You could be giving thanks for your two remarkable recoveries" (McCourt