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5 pages in length. No matter how close a family's infrastructure may be, it is inevitable that at one time or another, that very unique composition will waver and even crack under the pressure of unmet expectation. Such is the case in Julia Glass's Three Junes, a story that envelopes readers within the lives of the Mcleod family where father Paul and son Fenno play primary roles in the deep yet often fractured interaction between and among other family members. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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expectation. Such is the case in Julia Glasss Three Junes, a story that envelopes readers within the lives of the Mcleod family where father Paul and son Fenno play
primary roles in the deep yet often fractured interaction between and among other family members. The interwoven subplots pertaining to a parents expectation of his child and that childs expectation
of his parent foreshadows much of the discord that permeates throughout the books three distinctive segments; that such issues as the foundation and struggles of family bonds, reciprocal disappointment, isolation
and competition reflect the challenge inherent to family relationships speaks to Glasss (2003) ability to portray her characters in a fashion both real and tangible (Kipen, 2002). The author clearly
illustrates how families of today are no more like their 1930s counterparts than 1930s families are a reflection of those from the 1890s. With each new generation comes a
sort of metamorphosis with regard to the overall composition of the family unit. The synergistic impact of social, political, cultural and historical elements serves to steer the ever-evolving nature
of families so they move forward with the constant progress of society as a whole; indeed, it would look rather peculiar to see a family like the Andersons from Father
Knows Best living next door to the ultra contemporary likes of Ozzy Osbourne and kin. The passage of time instills myriad new and different modifications to society as a
whole and families - defined as group of individuals who share common goals, values and ancestry - as a direct representation of that greater influence.
Glass (2003) illustrates how the family structure is based upon the participation of its members, with each individual bringing an entirely different perspective and approach to the overall
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