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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Novel Study - Unwind - Storked Workshop

Storking is a legal process, but does that make it the right thing to do?
- I don't think storking is the right thing to do because you are giving what you call a burden to someone else without knowing anything about them. They could harm your child, or give it to someone else like Connors family had done, which in turn could let it die. It isn't the right thing to do because they could also have too many kids or have problems where they can't take care of it which creates more problems while you are now living carefree without worrying about your biological child.

Is it the mother’s responsibility to care for the child?
- I don't think it's the mothers' responsibility to take care of the child because to have a child you must have two parties that have been involved. It's both the mothers and the fathers' job because they were both involved with it and couldn't be safer than if they were safe, or if they had both planned it.  

Can Connor offer the baby a better future than it would have if left there?
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I think so because If he had left the baby there on the doorstep they would've unwound it later because of how many kids that they have at the moment or done what Connors family had done, which gave it to another neighbour, breaking the law of stooking. Now that he understands what it's like to see a storked child he could give it more experience than the family would've done which would probably be setting it up to be Unwound.

What risks does picking up the baby put on Connor, Risa and Lev?
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Taking the child puts a lot of risks on Connor, Risa and Lev as it is a living child and needs basic necessities to function and live. The baby needs food, water, and love, as well as being cleaned to get bacteria off of it so that the baby isn't infected. The baby will cry when it is also unhappy which also puts them into risk as when they need to hide the baby could give away their hiding place.

What impact does Connors past have on his decision?
- His past impacts his decisions on grabbing the baby. It has impacted him as he didn't know what would happen to the baby if he had left it there, he thought it might have the same fate as baby Lassiter who had passed away as it was sick. 

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