1. Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary
Myra faces not only socioeconomic uncertainties but personal one's as well, Myra's father is killed on the street as a result of an apparent robbery and subsequent attack. ... She is concerned with what kind of values her daughter will have, which is evident by her request to have her stay inside and only allowing her to play on the roof (what she feels is a safe area) as well as monitoring her while at work via telephone. ... As far as Myra is concerned she is in what Bigner describes as Erikson's Indutry vs. Inferiority or the fourth stage of personal development or the stage ...
- Word Count: 981
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Graduate