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Why was Jo becoming impatient and Why was she not allowing Jack to continue the story in his own way?

Chapter - Should Wizard hit mommy?

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Answered by topwriters
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Should Wizard Hit Mommy by John Updike

Explanation:

John Updike's story revolves around a father Jack and his children, Jo and Bobby. Jack's wife Clare is pregnant for the third time now. Jack has the habit of story telling to his children. He tells them stories every night and before their siesta on Saturdays. At first, the children gobbled up whatever he said. But slowly, Jo began to question things when she found the logic unacceptable. She interrupted Jack with questions whenever she felts something was not right. This put Jack in a fix. Jack expected them to believe what he told and do as they were told, which was not happening. The story raises the moral question if the children should follow parent's order blindly or should they try to reason with life.

Should Wizard Hit Mommy was one such question raised by Jo to Jack.

Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The question has been referenced from the story "Wizard Hit mommy".

There were many instances given which showed that Jo was not blindly accepting the stories told by her father

Jo started to question his parents when they told her something For example, when her father told her about magic spells and that spiders eat bugs, she didn’t accept it at first and asked the same from her mother for confirmation and when his father didnt answer all her questions, this made Jo impatient

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