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- 1. Ordinary People - Avoiding Problems Is Not A Way Of Handling Them
I disagree with the statement Avoiding problems is a way of handling them. My position is clearly supported in the novel Ordinary People, by Judith Guest. Main characters in the novel, Conrad Jarret, his mother Beth, and his father Calvin portray indifferences throughout the book. Conrad is a troubled teen that cant let go of his Brothers (Buck
2. Ordinary People: Dysfunctional Family
Sabrina Cavalheiro Thousands of people around the world suffer the consequences of not being able to forgive, in some cases it destroys their life. Ordinary People by Judith Guest, is the story of a dysfunctional family who relate to one another in a very odd way. The book opens with seventeen year old Conrad, son of upp
3. Ordinary People: Significance Of The Title
The significance of the title Ordinary People is that it is ironic because there are not ordinary people in the book. It does not correspond with the novel itself. As defined in Webster's Dictionary, ordinary means usual, common, or normal. To most people, this is what they think they are. However, in the book being unordinary is common for most
4. Josephy P. Kennedy II
United States Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II is a Democratice representative from the State of Massachusetts. He represents the district formerly represented by Thomas "Tip" O'Neil, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. His formal education includes a bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts in l97
5. Ordinary People: Loss
The story of Ordinary People was not so much about the loved one who had died but the loved ones whom he left behind. The story involved what you might call your average family, however, it shows the toll which death can take on this average family and its individual members. Author, Judith Guest, uses characterization to show that a family canno