Thursday, October 10, 2019
The Adoration of Jenna Fox
The Adoration of Jenna Fox- Essay Would your conscience be clear knowing that you illegally modified someone to save their life? This choice was made by parents Claire and Mathew Fox. The Adoration of Jenna Fox tells the story of a parentââ¬â¢s hard decision to genetically modify their daughter Jenna with BioGel. With this major decision, comes many side effects, including the loss of most her memory, therefore she questions what it is to be human. This essay discusses the effect on not only Jenna, but her parents, her grandmother Lily and her new friend Allys.Jenna develops anger towards her parents, not for their decision to her modify, but the fact they lied to her. In Details (130), Jenna asks her parents ââ¬Å"Why didnââ¬â¢t you tell me? The minute I woke up? Didnââ¬â¢t I deserve to know? â⬠This series of short rhetorical questions release a lot of Jennaââ¬â¢s feelings of being confused and angry. She also answers her own questions because she doesnââ¬â¢t w ant to hear the answer. When her parents wonââ¬â¢t discuss what happened, Jenna starts digging to find answers. In Denied (134), Jenna says: ââ¬Å"The pieces speak, but there are not enough.Yetâ⬠Jenna says this to herself to reassure her that she will eventually belong in society. This line also contains hidden meanings including the fact that she cannot understand the events that occurred. Similarly, the line; ââ¬Å"Uploaded? You uploaded my brain? â⬠(Father -117) also uses rhetorical questions. The use of the word ââ¬Å"youâ⬠once again, shows her anger towards her parents in a direct manner. It makes them feel bad for their lies and the secrets they kept, therefore Jenna starts to question humanity and what are human qualities.Throughout the book, Jenna questions whether her parentsââ¬â¢ decision was right or wrong- not legally, but morally. She constantly asks herself whether the choice to modify her was for her or her parentsââ¬â¢ benefit, or whethe r she was just a lab pet for her fatherââ¬â¢s experiments. In Lily (126), Lily and Jenna have one of their first real conversations; ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢I said good-bye. I grieved. Then a few hours later, your parents told me what they had done. ââ¬â¢ ââ¬â¢And you thought it was wrong? ââ¬â¢ ââ¬â¢Iââ¬â¢m not like your parents.I think there are worse things than dying. ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Jenna is very surprised of Lilyââ¬â¢s honesty and starts to appreciate their relationship. Lily is obviously against the Foxââ¬â¢s decision to modify Jenna and believes that Jenna has the right to know. This leaves Jenna to believe that her parentsââ¬â¢ decision was for their benefit only. As Lily and Jennaââ¬â¢s relationship strengthens, Jenna is more open to listen to Lilyââ¬â¢s onion and what she has to say. One example of this is from The Greenhouse (142). ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢Iââ¬â¢m sorry,ââ¬â¢ she says. But Iââ¬â¢m not sorry I told you. It just isnââ¬â¢t right. à ¢â¬â¢Ã¢â¬ This is another example of the Foxââ¬â¢s wrong decisions and how Lily and Jennaââ¬â¢s relationship tightens. By this time, Jenna becomes certain that modifying her was for her parentsââ¬â¢ benefit and in Control; Jenna confronts her parents to find they are only making excuses. Another bad choice is expressed in Backup (189). ââ¬ËI know, Fatherââ¬â¢. I sit down in the chair opposite him. ââ¬ËThereââ¬â¢s those three people in the closet, too. Now thatââ¬â¢s what I call a disability. â⬠Jenna says this in a sarcastic way. This is when Jenna starts to build anger towards her parents because they are continuing to lie and make excuses. She is at the point where she doesnââ¬â¢t trust her parents and believes that have done everything wrong. Jenna starts to take action against her parents in A Plan (239), and with the help of Lily, they free the minds of Kara, Locke and herself. By this time, Jenna believes that Claire and Mathew have broken any relationship they ever had with her.With the Foxââ¬â¢s decision, they didnââ¬â¢t hesitate to break the law to save their daughter- but at what consequences. An example of this is in Father (121). ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m illegal arenââ¬â¢t I? Thatââ¬â¢s why we live here. Weââ¬â¢re hiding outâ⬠. Jenna questions bio-medical ethics and the nature of the soul. She not only questions whether bio-engineering legally right, but morally. As soon as Jennaââ¬â¢s parentsââ¬â¢ modified her, they pushed their relationship. In Day One/ New Jenna, the following paragraph discusses moral ethics. ââ¬Å"Does that make you an authority on everything?What about a soul, Father? When you were busy implanting all your neural chips, did you think about that? Did you snip my soul from my old body too? Where did you put it? Show me! Where? Where in all this groundbreaking technology did you insert my soul? â⬠This shows one of the consequences of her parentsââ¬â¢ decision. Jen na hates them for lying and their choice to modify her. She starts to realise that thereââ¬â¢s more to being human and that the choice to engineer her has taken away all humanity within.Similarly, the line; ââ¬Å"At least with the FSEBââ¬â¢s current point system in place, right? â⬠(Viewpoint 200) expresses Allysââ¬â¢ view towards bio-engineering. Both Allys and Jenna question whether the FSEB can regulate humanity and whether it considers emotions from the soul. In conclusion, Claire and Mathew Foxââ¬â¢s decision to modify Jenna had many consequences including the destruction of relationships. Jenna believes that her modification was only for her parentsââ¬â¢ benefit and it was humanely wrong. This is expressed through Jenna, Lily, Allys and Claire and Mathew Fox.
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