question archive In chapter 39 of The Memory of Love by Aminatta Forna, Attila asks Adrian whose "normality" he seeks to return to his patients—that of their impoverished, exploited, and war-scarred neighbors, or Adrian's? The same question could be asked of health care workers like Eli in Animal's People by Indra Sinha

In chapter 39 of The Memory of Love by Aminatta Forna, Attila asks Adrian whose "normality" he seeks to return to his patients—that of their impoverished, exploited, and war-scarred neighbors, or Adrian's? The same question could be asked of health care workers like Eli in Animal's People by Indra Sinha

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In chapter 39 of The Memory of Love by Aminatta Forna, Attila asks Adrian whose "normality" he seeks to return to his patients—that of their impoverished, exploited, and war-scarred neighbors, or Adrian's? The same question could be asked of health care workers like Eli in Animal's People by Indra Sinha. Compare and contrast the two novels by developing an analytical argument that addresses one or more of the following questions.

  • In what ways are standards of physical and mental health relative to the societies around them?
  • Of what value are the efforts to uphold "universal" health standards when people "don't need therapy so much as hope"?
  • Can foreign nationals who plan to leave make any substantive contribution to building such hope?

 

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