short” of his perfect outcome with her will let hurt him very emotionally in a bad place. This…
Sara’s friend gets dumped by someone she was having an intimate relationship with because of a so called “date doctor.” Sara then formed a bad opinion about this “date doctor” due to what happened to her friend. Sara finds out that the “date doctor” is Hitch and becomes furious. Sara goes to Hitch’s house for dinner and confronts him about his job. Hitch does not give her any information because she is acting childish. She starts by throwing food at him and then he finally threw food back and she storms out of his house. She just assumed that he was giving men way to play women, which was not true. Had she confronted his using basic assertion, which is the lowest level of assertion to resolve…
And then he would say it’s okay, that he was thinking about doing something that day anyways, that he should go to her, it’s fine, when it really…
and makes his best effort to cheer her up given their current situation, but it doesn’t work.…
house to her and makes it a point to tell her if she tried escaping his…
or follow him around during school. She didn’t know that she couldn’t speak like how she…
blind man and his wife's relationship throughtout years it tells us that he is little confused…
betrayed by her, he shows he still loves her with the personal faces game and lets her off with a…
The narrator having trouble to entertain Robert. He does not know what he should do or say. Jealous of the former relationship between his wife and Robert, he is suspicious. Robert and the wife of the narrator has been exchanging audiotapes for almost a decade. The audiotapes that Robert and the narrator’s wife send back and forth to each other represent the kind of understanding and compassion that has nothing to do with sight.…
The narrator, who lack social skills, was not so thrilled about entertaining a blind man and was a little jealous about his wife’s continuing relationship with Robert. He thinks that his wife may have discussed details of their relationship with Robert or possibly complained about his faults, which made him insecure, embarrassed and a little irritated with his wife and Robert.…
abandon his integrity. Although unsuccessful in her first two attempts, the Lady finally breaks down…
In the film text "Look Both Ways", problems in communicating with people are examined through many of the main characters, especially with Andy. In life, communicating with others can be difficult particularly when circumstances arise in which you do not know how to express your personal feelings or there are past experiences that hinder the way you view life. In Andy's character we are presented with a man who has encountered an unfortunate past which affects his outlook on life, aswell as his ability to communicate with his partners, friends and family.…
The first friend to be interviewed was David, who is a comedian and can portray many different characters. He is a funny and light-hearted man who met a woman in acting class, and fell in love. While watching his interview I was reminded of when I took a disability in the cinema class while attending Loras. In the early years of cinema many protagonists were portrayed as a person with a disability. This then stemmed to society where people with disabilities were viewed negatively. Although David can portray a scary character when he is performing on stage, he is in fact the complete opposite.…
While Robert was on his way to visit them, the narrator and his wife were talking about what to do when Robert gets here and that wife was telling the narrator to be nice when Robert gets to the house. The narrator told his wife that he would take him Bowling and the wife analyzed the narrator and stated “If you love me,” she said “you can do this for me. If you don’t love me, okay. But if you had a friend, any friend, and the friend came to visit, I’d make him feel comfortable”(page 105). This shows that the narrator wife wants him to do something for her and that when the blind man gets be nice and that she would welcome his friends if they came over she would show them a good time. Also when Robert finally came to the house Robert welcomed him to his home and led him a hand with his bags and takes his hand and shows him around the house by describing it. Later then everybody sat down and he offered Robert a drink and also he turned on the TV for Robert to listen to. The narrator loves his wife and he knows that Robert and hers had friendship in the past made the narrator jealous before Robert arrived at the house, but he decided to be nice and show him a good time to make his wife…
In addition to his uneasiness with the blind, the narrator is uncomfortable with his wife’s relationship with the blind man. The wife and Robert, the blind man, have maintained a close relationship via tape recordings mailed back and forth, and the narrator finds this unsettling. Despite the narrator’s feelings about the visit, Robert shows up, and the three of them dine together, and Robert and the narrator get to know each other.…