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"The Original inhabitants did well enough without shoes. If they didn't need them, why should you?"

Well this is a statement that I strongly disagree with. Mostly because everyone is so different. You can’t treat people the same way, especially not when the people in question, who in this case are Shirley’s young daughters and the aboriginals, don’t even live in the same time and age.

The oldest daughter Gracey said it best herself: “But they’re all dead, all dead horribly, and narrow and tall and black besides, and Lisa and I are alive, and plump and small and white, and the pebbles feel sharp between our toes.”

The statement is just another proof of how hippie-like the mother is. She is hurting her kids for a matter of principle. The statement is very hippie-like and old-fashioned, as I previously mentioned, just like the mother.