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    My Sister’s Keeper The movie “My Sister’s Keeper” revolves around Kate and her immediate family. Kate is critically ill with Leukemia. The other main character is Anna‚ Kate’s younger sister‚ who in the movie battles with her parents for medical emancipation. In the movie‚ it touches on all her family members personal struggles with Kate’s illness‚ and the effects it has on their family. This movie shows some medical aspects for Kate as she battles her cancer‚ and Anna who is Kate’s donor

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    Evelyn Rivas West Coast University 9 May 2013 My Sister’s Keeper Cloning is a controversial topic to where most people who argue about it‚ definitely do not agree with each other’s opinions. “My Sister’s Keeper” is a movie where one child‚ Anna‚ is conceived solely so her older sister Kate can fight leukemia. Once Anna reaches a certain age‚ she realizes what has been happening to her and refuses to go through with anything else by suing her mother. Throughout the movie‚

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    In the movie‚ My Sisters Keeper‚ Mother Sara and Father Brian Fitzgerald have just been informed that their young daughter Kate is diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia. When she finds out her son Jesse is not a genetic match for Kate‚ Sara willing to try anything to save her daughter Kate decides to conceive a child with the same genetic match of Kate in order to use the umbilical cord tissue from the birth to help treat her cancer. As years go on‚ the doctors must take many things including

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    My Sister’s Keeper In the movie “My sister’s Keeper” Ana Fitzgerald‚ who is an engineered baby‚ is currently functioning at Erik Erikson’s “identity versus identity confusion” stage. All her life she has been used by her parents as a donor for her dying sister‚ Kate‚ who is a suffering leukemia patient. Ana is finally at the point where she is evidentially trying to find her identity because she wants to claim the rights to her own body. She is now old enough to realize that being a donor can

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    Olivia Lockett- Baker Ms.Spisak Honors English 11 Period 10 November 4‚ 2012 My Sisters Keeper My book was split in sections by individual characters. The four characters I chose were Anna Fitzgerald which is the thirteen year old daughter born to be of assistance to her terminally ill sister. Sara Fitzgerald the mother of three children who is overwhelmed by her daughters diagnosis. Brian Fitzgerald the father of this family who is a fire fighter that is constantly at the station but shows

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    Title: My Sisters Keeper Author: Jodi Picoult In this My Sisters Keeper‚ Picoult brings up issues of moral ethics and family dynamics. She explores moral boundaries when it comes to saving a child’s life‚ but at the same time putting another child’s life in jeopardy. Throughout the novel I was amazed at the strength of Anna and Kate’s relationship. Anna struggled with her own identity but never complained when she had to give countless counts of blood and bone marrow to help her sister: “They

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    Title: My Sisters Keeper Author: Jodi Picoult Text Type: Novel In the novel My Sisters Keeper‚ the author Jodi Picoult brings up the issues of moral ethics and family dynamics. She explores the balance between saving a child’s life and putting another child in danger. Although I think the main theme in the novel would be that you should always live in the present instead of future‚ and live life it to the fullest. My Sisters Keeper is a moving story about Ana who files a law suit over the rights

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    My Sister’s Keeper The story is all about loving a family. The situation become an ethical problem when Sara and Brian (the parent’s of Kate‚ Jesse & Anna) first approved the suggestion of the doctor to have a in vitro child(the child named Anna) that is perfectly match for Kate since Kate is diagnose to have a Leukemia -a cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of blood cells. Anna is genetically made on purpose to be the donor of the body parts that Kate needs

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    My Sister Keeper by Jodi Picoult is one of best books that I had read in a while and I will confess that was difficult for me to put the book down and stop reading because I was so anxious to discover what was going to happen next. First of all‚ in this book you will discover the difficult choices that a family has to make when a child is diagnosed with a serious disease. Secondly‚ you will learn that you should follow your own heart‚ and that you never had to let others lead you life. Finally

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    “And he tells me about his Jessie/ and his wife/ and the house he visits…and how he’s afraid to forget…”. The formation of unlikely friendships and bonds is well evidenced by the relationship between Anna and Campbell Alexander in my selected text‚ My Sisters Keeper. The complexity and fragility of relationships and how changes in the environment or random events affect an individual’s sense of belonging can be easily found in both texts. In The Simple Gift‚ a series of random and tragic events

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