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6 de out. de 2023 · "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams has been in print for over 80 years. It's a popular selection for anthologies; it's an engaging story and is only about 1,500 words. This article includes a summary and a look at some themes, symbolism and irony.
The Use of Force. "The Use of Force" is a work of short fiction by the American author William Carlos Williams. [1] . It was first published in his short story collection Life Along the Passaic River (1938); it is also available in The Doctor Stories (1984), a collection of Williams' fiction. [2]
- William Carlos Williams
- United States
- 1938
- 1938
A short story about a doctor who tries to examine a sick child with a high fever and a sore throat. The child resists violently and the doctor has to use force to open her mouth and take a throat culture.
A short story by William Carlos Williams about a doctor who forcefully examines a sick child. The analysis explores the narrative structure, imagery, biographical elements, and medical ethics of the story.
A doctor forces a sick child to open her mouth to examine her throat, despite her resistance and her parents' objections. The story explores the themes of power, authority, and morality in a medical context.
7 de set. de 1990 · Whenever the lawful use of force and firearms is unavoidable, law enforcement officials shall: (a) Exercise restraint in such use and act in proportion to the seriousness of the offence and the legitimate objective to be achieved; (b) Minimize damage and injury, and respect and preserve human life;
The Use of Force and International Law. Search within full text. Look inside. Textbook. Library eCollections. Christian Henderson , University of Sussex. Published 2023. Description. Newly revised, this textbook provides an authoritative conceptual and practical overview of international law governing the resort to force.