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The chalice and the blade review
The chalice and the blade review









the chalice and the blade review the chalice and the blade review

Mothers are our children's first teachers in this world. What was also very disheartening was her son was sitting right by her as she made her racial slurs. Whether the decision was conscious or not, her actions essentially demonstrated she would rather let her child potentially die as a result of her ignorance. This woman literally refused a doctor for a major issue like chest pain because she was so overly consumed by hate. It was shocking to witness this woman essentially risk the wellbeing of her child because of the race of the doctor.

the chalice and the blade review

She did not want her son treated by him and said she would wait for a “white” doctor to come in later that day. The values once cherished becoming a thing of the …show more content… Rather than prioritizing the health of her son, this (caucasian) woman flipped out in the waiting room over the pediatrician being African American. These influences resulted in a significant shift in the way people interact- from partnerships and equality to fierce competition and a greater divide. These values were overcome by the influences of a society heavily influenced and dominated by men. Eisler’s novel refers to times long ago where people lived in partnership with each other and valued equality. “How can human beings be so brutal to their own kind”? This powerful and thought provoking question was raised by Riane Eisler in her novel The Chalice in the blade this is a question that could be answered in so many different ways depending on when you ask, who you ask, or in what way you ask.











The chalice and the blade review