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Page 1: ChildrenChildren, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Family Relationships, Illness and the Family, Physical Examination, Psycho- social Medicine, Rebellion,
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The title of this story is expressive for the whole of it . From the title we can

guess that we should sometime and somehow

use force to solve our extreme serious problems that we couldn’t solve with

kindness.

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The Use of Force is about a spoiled young girl who may have Diphtheria. Her panic parent asked the doctor to come and check her . Therefore , the doctor asked her with too much kindness to open her mouth to let him look at her throat but the little child showed no movement. After several failed attempts , he expressed his anger because of the child`s savageness and the irresponsible and ignoble parents who didn’t want to force their child . He truly did want to help out the poor, ignorant, and suffering girl from the sickness she was hiding . the doctor ,s determination to find out the problem, resulted him to use some force . In the end , the doctor succeeded and open the little brat `s mouth with much struggle, emotional and physical one . It turned out she had the disease .

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: The main characters like in most stories reflect real issues comparable in real life and they are 1.The young girl who shows conflict between her personality and role as a patient. This is revealed by the fact that she is rebellious and spoiled .She is the reason for the instability in the story since she is not willing to cooperated . Since her parents hold no strong restraints, it encourages the girl to behave badly. The daughter, Mathilda, is somewhat dynamic as she changes from stubborn and defiant to broken, betrayed and angry. (last paragraph ) .2. The doctor who shows more frustration because of the several failed attempts to check the girl 's throat . He was pissed of the child's aggressiveness . He is the most dynamic character as, through his radical changes of his attitudes. At first the doctor tries kindness with the daughter then he tries scaring the girl, eventually resorts to force ..

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Rising action:

climax: Use force against the little child to open her mouth

Introduction

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Denouement

1.The doctor asked with kindnessthe child to open her mouth

2. Mathilda refused to open her mouth

4. Father held her both her wrists but heCouldn't check her instead she hurted herself

5.The girl fight against the doctor trying to win

3.The girl knocked the doctor `s glassesWho was pissed of her

2 . Achievement of success by using smooth _ handled spoon in opening her mouth

1.The felt betrayal and disappointment from her parent

It turned out that Mathilda had Diphtheria

; Olson's family called a doctor

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The man's behavior towards the girl and this young patient's reaction emphasize the difficulties that people have while separating emotions and standards.

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