Saturday, June 1, 2019
relationships in Ordinary People :: essays research papers
Beth and Calvin The relationship between the husband and wife seems initially to be perfect. They both show each new(prenominal) expressions of love. There is understanding, harmony, financial security, and good communication between them. The couple spends a lot of time together, discussing future plans, and talking about the good moments they had in the past. However, goat all of this positive interaction between the two of them is something they are both not able to face. The tragic loss of their tidings, Buck has caused a great substance of pain and anger they are not expressing. The wife lived in denial, trying to live the life of a perfect person unaffected by what had happened to her son Buck. A certain image had to be upheld and everything else was secondary. Even the love for her husband was not as perfect as it was shown..She tries to keep these feelings and memories of her lost son bury deep inside her. She finds it very difficult to show any emotion concerning the f act that one of her sons is never coming back. She tried to portray an image of things universe just perfect. Her portrayal includes not wanting to discuss anything that may upset her, she is always walking away from the conversation. It seems as though she does it in every medical prognosis. The scene that caught my attention the most was at the end, when she walked away from Calvin after he said he wasnt sure if he still loved her. That is a reasonably powerful statement, and you would think she would want to know why. Im sure she did, she just didnt know how to discuss it. So par for the course, she walked away, with something else she will fill to tuck away for the rest of her life.Conrad and CalvinConrad and his father, Calvin, had a very good and strong trusting relationship. Although Conrad was stubborn and didnt want to speak of his troubles, Calvin would keep trying and didnt give up. Calvin genuinely cared for Conrad and wanted him to share his feelings and emotions. For example, there was a scene when Calvin would walk into Conrads room just to make sure he was doing fine. Calvin not only showed his affections nonverbally, he showed them verbally also. He wanted to see his son back to life, back to who he was.
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