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'Dilemma': teenage pregnancy and choice

  • Engelsk
  • 9. klasse
  • Afleveret til 12
  • 2 sider PDF

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'Dilemma': teenage pregnancy and choice er en engelsk-opgave fra 2009 til 9. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 12. Fylder 2 sider (554 ord, ca. 2 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 7. februar 2010.

A young woman finds herself in a heartbreaking dilemma when her boyfriend refuses to take responsibility for their unborn child. This narrative explores her inner struggle with the choice between abortion and motherhood, and the emotional consequences of an unexpected pregnancy. It highlights the complexities of personal decisions and the search for clarity amidst turmoil.

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Struktur
10
Faglig dybde
7
Kilder
7
Fuldstændighed
10
  • abortion
  • dilemma
  • personal choice
  • relationship
  • responsibility
  • short story
  • teenage pregnancy

I didn’t know how he could say that after all we’ve been through together. I thought it should be us forever. He putted me in an impossible dilemma! I couldn’t choose between him and my baby! Why should such a lovely thing tore us apart? It was not fair! I could still have an abortion, but it just didn’t feel right to do so. This was my baby, and why should it not have a chance in this world? Just because of one stupid man who wouldn’t take responsibility for what he had done?

A man passed by the bench where I sad. “What’s the matter dear?” he asked me. I started crying: “It’s just...” I told him the whole story; how he had said he wouldn’t have a baby with me. “He wasn’t ready for that.”

“You do look a little young... Isn’t it a little early to have a baby?” he asked me. Now I went angry with him: “You don’t know anything about that!” I shouted. “This baby should have the chance to live a life! Like you! How do you think you would have it if you weren’t been born?!” I knew it sounded stupid after I had said my last point of view, and I expected to be laught at, but the man didn’t laugh at all. Actually, surprisingly, he didn’t laugh at all. On the contrary: he seemed very serious, and I thought he had understood my problem.

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