Dr. Finch’s belief that children are adults at 13 led to dangerous freedom.
While his mother’s house featured "madness in the costume of normalcy," the Finch house was openly and unapologetically unhinged. Running with Scissors
Mention the rotting house, the "Bible Dip" for making decisions, and the lack of rules for children. 3. Body Paragraph 2: Accelerated Adolescence the "Bible Dip" for making decisions
Compare Augusten’s original home life with the Finch household. Running with Scissors
Use examples like the children playing with the old electroshock machine or the casual descriptions of domestic chaos. 5. Conclusion Running with Scissors Review Essay - 1705 Words - Bartleby