Sunday, February 20, 2011
Most people don’t try hard enough to see the other fellow’s problem.
Puzzle's are one big problem. You have to find the colors that correspond with each other, the right shapes, the right edges. In the end you find it's more of a mess than a leisure. Problems aren't leisure activities, though. This picture shows that. Instead of taking the time to figure the puzzle out, you move on to something simpler. If you took the time to put it together, you would find how beautiful it was.
A lot of the characters in the play had problems. In fact, they all did. Walter wanted the fast way to riches, mama wanted her crazy family to be happy, Beneatha wanted to change the world by being a doctor, Ruth just wanted her husband to stay grounded, and Travis wanted 50 cents. They family never took the time to listen to each others problems, instead they yelled and argued. Mr. Lindner also didn't take the time to see the family's problems. All he saw was the fact they were of a different race. If he would have put their pieces together he would have seen how they needed/deserved that house.
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