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a taste of honey

he stopped attending school so that she could get a job and save enough money for her wedding. By Jo resigning from school she lacked of education and was unable to get a proper job once she got pregnant. Unable to get a proper job, Jo stopped working and that's when Geoff moved in with her. Geoff paid her rent as well as bills and looked after her every need anxiously awaiting the unborn baby. Even though Jo's way of getting money to support her baby as well as herself isn't as immoral as Helen it still has it's corrupted aspects.Earning money immorally to support a child is wrong, however in certain cases the individual may not have a choice. Jo learned how to scam money out of Geoff for her own selfish needs, as Helen did to Peter as well as many other's for her own needs.In conclusion morals are defined as expressing of teaching a conception of ethical behaviour. However, in the play, A Taste of Honey, we can see that two characters, Helen and Jo displayed immoral behaviour through the entire play. This play proves that what a parent does and who they become often determines who their children will become and what traits they will further. Parents heavily, influence children, and their actions can effect the decisions they make through their lives, which could consequently influence the way, a child views their life in a positive of negative manner....

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