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The immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3
The immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3












the immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3

A difficult childhood with no strong caring figure (except for the tough love from Bobette) continued into a challenging adult life with continuous mistreatment by scientists or scheming journalists and con artists (Sir Lord Keenan Kester Cofield). In this case, Deborah has felt a profound lack of care in her life. The ethics of care articulates how feelings of connection and love towards one you care for can be related to moral decisions. This post brings up a concept from earlier in the class, the ethics of care. Deborah was desperate to get her mother’s story told correctly and Skloot was an empowered voice who could help her do that. She highlights that the relationship between Deborah and the author is more just between two women, it is also about the relationship between Henrietta’s life story and its impact on Deborah. Her argument about the importance of Deborah’s relationship with Skloot takes a more comprehensive picture. Iris also touches on the very important dynamic between Rebecca Skloot and Deborah, noting that they developed a very close relationship despite all of Deborah’s anxiety about sharing her mother’s story with a white outsider. She speaks about the painful reality that Deborah has lived most of her life in, surrounded by unnecessary uncertainty which causes her great physical and mental stress. Iris’s post focuses on the emotional and personal aspects that are highlighted in Part III of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”. Post navigation ← HeLa, Mo, and Physician Incentives Part 3 Skloot →ġ thought on “ Third and Final Part of the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” This entry was posted in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks III, Uncategorized on Octoby Iris Wickham. If Skloot didn’t exist, how would Deborah’s life have been different? Although I deeply wish Deborah had received better care and compensation for her mother’s ordeal, I find peace in the fact she died happily around people who loved her. Skloot served as one of the first outside, stable listeners in Deborah’s life which was so desperately needed. Rebecca Skloot may have instigated some of the mental stress that Deborah faced, but overall their bond was beautiful.

the immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3

I wonder, would Deborah have survived her many strokes/health issues had faith not been a part of her life? As someone who is nonreligious but respects religious people, I was fascinated by the immensely powerful effect faith had on Deborah’s mental state, and sense of comfort it gave her. Another passage from the novel that I found very interesting was Gary and Deborah’s interaction, and the way faith played into the rest of the book.

the immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3

Many actions display Deborah’s strong character: her will and determination to go to school as an older woman, her focus on honoring her mother and sister rather than simply working for financial gain, and her obvious broken physical health that she pushes aside to continue finding information. Modern society hasn’t escaped the injustices that were apparent decades ago. This serves white readers an important reminder of the trust we have in institutions/authority that many do not. Once the reader is able to understand where these intrinsic fears come from, in this case “Sir Lord Keenan Kester Cofield,” it’s clear to the reader that this is just a human response to all she has been through she isn’t inherently flawed. It’s heartbreaking, and comes off almost childlike when Deborah repeats herself and changes her mind constantly about Rebecca.

the immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3

I immediately think about current social issues in cases of Deborah’s direct and indirect distrust towards white authority. I was emotionally stricken by the effects of trauma that the family has faced from HeLa, particularly Deborah, and how it motivates her to learn more about Henrietta and Elsie. Rather than judge troubled characters, such as Zakariyya, the events in Part 3 foster a sense of empathy. I appreciate this third part most, because readers are finally able to deeply understand the perspective of the Lacks family, rather than just snippets from accounts with doctors, scientists, or others who harassed the family. The third section, “Immortality,” importantly demonstrates Deborah Lacks’s personality, personal suffering, and resolute love towards her mother and sister. Both the ending of the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and the actual act of finishing this novel was bittersweet.














The immortal life of henrietta lacks part 3