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“My Sisters Keeper”
Anna Fitzgerlad is a teenager who has been through many
times by the hospital. The surgeries, injections,
immunizations, and transfusions are part of your life. She is not
sick, but his sister Kate has leukemia. Anna's parents
conceived so that she could preserve the pitiful existence of
Kate and Anna never had a problem with that, until now that questions what is its place in the
family and the world. Despite professing love for his sister.
Sara FitzgeraldSara acts first and foremost as a mother throughout the novel, and her need to keep
her daughter, Kate, alive motivates her more than
any other impulse. Whatever other problem
she encounters, be it Jesse’s delinquency or
Anna’s need for independence, the matter holds less importance for her than Kate’s survival
Characters
Campbell Alexander,
Campbell has almost no friends, except for his service dog, Judge. Instead, he
keeps himself closed off from others,
fearing his epilepsy will cause people to pity him or think him
a burden, and he uses his sarcasm to
hold people at a distance.
Jesse Fitzgerald Anna's brother spends most of his time setting fire to
abandoned buildings with home-made explosives
and doing drugs. He is a self-confessed juvenile
delinquent. One moment when his parents pay him
any attention is when Brian discovers that it is
Jesse who has been setting the fires.
Kate Fitzgerald - The middle Fitzgerald child and the focal point of many of the novel’s
events. Kate’s cancer is at the heart of the story, but
she only narrates the prologue and epilogue. She has struggled with cancer nearly her entire life, and she appears to
have come to terms with the fact that she might
die.
Brian Fitzgerald - The father of the Fitzgerald children and a career firefighter.
Brian often serves as a foil to Sara. In contrast to her, he can view the situation
from his children’s perspectives, making him both more perceptive and
understanding than Sara at times. Yet Brian also
escapes into his work to avoid dealing with the
hardships surrounding his family
Dr. Chance - Kate’s oncologist. A warm but serious
man, Dr. Chance represents the science and medicine
keeping Kate alive. He speaks to Sara and Brian very
honestly and directly about Kate’s condition, yet no matter
how bleak Kate’s situation gets, Dr. Chance always offers
hope that a treatment may work, even when the chances
are slim.
Judge DeSalvo - The judge appointed to
Anna’s case. Fair and kind, Judge DeSalvo genuinely cares for
Anna’s well-being. As the father of a child
killed by a drunk driver, he understands how desperately Sara and
Brian want to keep Kate alive.
Taylor Ambrose - Kate’s crush and fellow cancer
patient. Kate and Taylor’s short relationship
emphasizes that, at heart, Kate is a normal teenage girl. Yet Taylor’s sudden
death underscores the fact that Kate’s condition
remains extremely fragile and that she could die with
little warning
Izzy Romano - Julia’s twin sister and roommate.
Izzy’s dislike of Campbell reflects how much he hurt Julia, and her presence in
the story serves as another example of the
extreme closeness that can exist between sisters
Judge (the dog) - Campbell’s service dog. Campbell does not reveal why he needs Judge for most of the book. Ultimately he reveals that Judge is an epilepsy service dog, meaning he alerts Campbell if a seizure is imminent so Campbell can move to a safe environment.
Time LineWhen Sara Fitzgerald gave birth to Kate, she and her husband Brian were overjoyed with the arrival of the
baby. But joy turned to fear when Kate was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. Kate's health
became the center of the family, which grew even more with the birth of his sister Anna.
But Anna was not expected to be just another family member. She was a necessity, conceived with the perfect genetic combination, designed
specifically to save Kate's life.
Eleven years of living the routine of endless medical procedures,
complications and hospital stays, and Kate's kidneys are failing. She needs a
new one, But Anna, with her 11-year-old says, for the first time: "what about
me?" And for the first time, refuses to give part of herself to her sister Kate. Instead, he decides to sue her parents for the right to protect his own body.
"Anna knows her parents will be angry with her, everyone will think
she is selfish and bad," says the young actress Abigail Breslin, who
plays Anna. "But there is more to his decision, she has her reasons."
But at the end of this case they do not know is that Kate is the one Fitzgerald is
asking a favor to his sister Anne who was no longer where else to it, because all I wanted was the girl with leukemia and rest in peace peace and return to
see his friend in the sky
Anna's decision will have a profound and very serious
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My Final Comment...
This was a very good film. It had a great plot, and storyline. I think the lesson in this film is very good because kids have rights to, and other people can't make decisions for them if they don't like it, which I thought was a great lesson to teach. The ending of this film was very sad, but you expected it to happen, or it was no surprise, but the ending was still very sad.