David Pelzer’s conflict in A Child Called “It”
Title: David Pelzer’s conflict in A Child Called “It”
Category: /Literature/English
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David Pelzer’s conflict in A Child Called “It”
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the courage or the willpower to save his own life by dressing his wound, but David is shockingly capable of doing this by only relying on himself to find the solution. He becomes stronger despite an escalating sense of isolation.
In conclusion, as portrayed by David Pelzer in his memoir, the human spirit has the ability to overcome remarkable odds. David is an inspiration for children everywhere who suffer from the terrors of child abuse.