The Night Nurse           The Night Nurse            leniency has  galore(postnominal) meanings in the English language today.  One of these meanings is   to be pard wholenessd from one?s actions.  In ?The Night Nurse,? by Joyce Carol Oates,  gentleness   Burkhardt is pardoned  many a nonher(prenominal) times in her  manners.  She is pardoned from dying, pardoned from   her actions toward others, and eventually pardons herself from her actions.  In  liveness, we  are     attached over grace, a pardon for our actions, many times,          The first   teddy of grace being  prone is Grace Burkhardt?s life being  save   physically.  She could have died, but was instead saved, and was given more time to live.

    The doctors saved her life,  non because they ?chose her,? but because of their job.  Grace   was not pardoned by the doctors, but by God, who allowed her to live a  bit longer on   the earth.  She would have died from ?pulmonary embolism,? had she not been saved by   the doctors.  Pulmonary embolism would have been caused by ?a ?massive? blood clot in   her peg which, had it broke...If you  deprivation to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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