Saturday, February 16, 2019
Foolish Pride in Judith Guests Ordinary People :: Judith Guest Ordinary People Essays
Foolish Pride in Ordinary quite a little   In the platter Ordinary People, the author Judith Guest portrays a usual family, living in Lake Forest, struggling with many problems on the inside, solely stressful their best to hide their feelings. This book explores the need for everyone to act normal, and ordinary, and even though everyone in the book had a huge problem eating them from the inside, they didnt take anyone to know something was wrong.   Many characters in the book hid from their problems. By the end of the book most of them managed to get better, but some of them were gone for good. In the book, Conrad struggled with perfection. He tried to be the acquiescent son, the good student, and eventu completelyy everything got to him so much, he felt the only way to escape was to try and kill himself. An obedient boy. Polite, well mannered. Even in the hospital, with his fingernails bitten to bloody half-moons, the dark circles, bloody bruises nether h is eyes always always his behavior was proper (13). Conrad was strung in addition tight, fortunately by the end of the book he learned to relax, and non to stress too much about everything. Unfortunately this wasnt true for all the characters.   Everyone viewed Conrads mother, Beth, as perfect. Beth always had to have everything organized, neat. She had to be in control. Everything about her on the outside seems perfect. Gracious as always, but Cal knows she doesnt like this. She is wearing a white-knit pantsuit, a long-sleeved black blouse, her hair tied back from her face with a black scarf. She does look gorgeous (64). After her first son blast died, and her second son Conrad tried to kill himself, she starts to realize that her family is falling apart, but she cant help them. Beth is all about appearance, how she and her family seem to other people. She cant handle public lecture about major problems, even when they involve the people she loves.   Calv in, Conrads father tries to be helpful to everyone. He is very caring to his son, and tries very hard with his wife Beth. It seems that Cal gives himself away to everyone, making sure his family is ok, but never worried about himself.
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