Eugene's Reactions

     So far, I find Purple Hibiscus to be an interesting novel to read. The novel dives into a complex family that is dominated by an abusive father, Eugene. At thsi point in the novel, Eugene has had several instance of abusing his children throughout the book. For example, he scalded his children for several instances of "sinning" over a vacation. I should also mention that most of these abuse cases come for situations involving religion. This abuse leads to a complex situation between Eugene and the rest of  the family. I think it is important to note the reaction of Eugene to him abusing these children.
     Eugene does not appear to take pleasure in abusing his family. When he abuses Kambili in one instance, he is crying as he pours the boiling water over her feet. This appears to show that Eugene does not to hurt his children, but something else is motivating him. In Eugene's case, it appears to be is christian life. Eugene sees himself as fulfilling God's will. This is how he legitimizes abusing his children in his own mind. He does not take pleasure in the abuse, but to be faithful to God, he must "discipline" his children to leave him feeling fulfilled.

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