Why was Andrew Manson torn between two desires? What were the desires
and how did he resolve this dilemma?
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Andrew Manson was torn in between the two desires. The dilemma was whether the mother or the new born infant was to be saved first. He hesitated and was tor between two conflicts. The firsy desire was how to save the child.
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Andrew Manson torn between two desires. the desires and how did he resolve this dilemma.
- He is conflicted with his responsibility to the mother and his wish to "resuscitate the youngster."
- The choice was between turning his attention to the mother, who was also in a critical situation, or trying to revive the infant first. As the mother's strength dwindled, Andrew immediately handed the infant to the nurse and hurriedly started trying to revive her.
- He struggled to balance his urge to try to save the child's life with his duty to the mother. The problem was solved quickly. He instinctively handed the infant to the nurse and focused on the mother, who was still asleep.
- Andrew saw marriage as a tranquil and lovely state. He was angry and perplexed because his calm head and overflowing heart were at odds with each other. The birth of Joe Morgan's child is the story's main action. Andrew was startled out of his reverie by the voice of the elderly woman as he sat morosely by the kitchen fire.
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