In the stage directions of the first scene. It starts to depict an ordinary suburban house in an unnamed town where obvious suggest it could be anywhere in America ( this could also imply the Keller’s misfortunes can happen to any one). As the play’s first scene is set in the backyard of this …show more content…
Set aside his apparent illieratiopn, he is “a man amoung men” showin that he is a presentative figure of respect in community. However, “Doctor Jim Bayiss”, a good friend of Joe ,”is also reading “ next to joe. There is a major contrast between their charaters. As Jim is a “doctor” he was well educated and mabey came from a weltheir backgroundas Joe. Doctor byliss is descrbed as “a wry self-controled man…but with a wisp of sadness that clings even to his self- effacing humor”. What it meant he re is, Jims humor is syncal and twisted with may be an effect of his disilliusiond view on …show more content…
This brings up rte quest to who is kate and what signicane the the tree hold.Larry was reported missing on November 25” “and his tree blows down”on the same date.because of this, `Frank believs it is practically impossible for hiom to have died on his favorableb ay”. This resoning is complety illogicalyet show how all the families involed with the kellers are effected by his loss.
Sue enters at the point of when Jim says “The block can use a pretty girl. In the whole niegboorhood theres not a dammed thing to look at”. Which cretates conic irony. Even though he tries to cover what he said up, she is not fooled and respond by saying “you dog” which is rather syincal.this tension must be commonly occurin as she continue s to relpy her husband in a cyincao manner. Which could stae underlinein jelousy and fusrtartion in their marrage which could sugest a fault