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    Scenario 2: Bert and Larry have been dating on and off for the last three years. They enjoy the same interests and have a great time when they are together. Larry expresses verbally his love for Bert‚ yet Bert cannot verbally return the favor. Bert will usually respond with “me too” whenever Larry say’s “I love you”. It is this small gesture of unepreciation that has caused these two to break up so often. However‚ everything that Bert does towards Larry has love and affection written all

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    absolutely and in the end‚ the corrupted fall from grace. Although King Lear’s and Larry Cook’s persona are very similar‚ there are some qualities each possesses that show differences between them. Throughout the novel "King Lear" ‚ it is shown from beginning to end the changes Lear went through from being a tyrant to a man who becomes changed in his outlook and discovers the errors of his ways However‚ Larry Cook does not change‚ and never changes his attitude towards his possessions. He is continuously

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    IDEALISM VS PRACTICALITY ’He ’s driving my husband crazy with that phony idealism of his‚ and I ’m at the end of my rope on it! ’ (Sue‚ Act Two) Idealism: The pursuit of high principles‚ purposes and goals. Practicality: Matter of fact. Mindful of the results‚ advantages and disadvantages of an action. The characters in All My Sons live in two worlds: Idealists and Practical Thinkers. This has been an fascinating theme to analyze. In my head‚ to be practical is not a bad thing. It is the

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    Lawrence “Larry” Dale Bell was born on April 5th‚ 1894 in Mentone‚ Indiana‚ a town of less than one square mile that today contains less than a thousand people (14). Life in Mentone was particularly uneventful and in 1907 the family moved to Santa Monica‚ California so his father could find work (10). In January‚ 1910‚ and his older brother‚ Grover‚ attended the first major U.S. Air Show at Dominguez Field near Los Angeles. Inspired‚ they built a model plane of their own which actually flew. Larry was

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    are relaxing at a park on a Sunday afternoon with their child‚ Larry‚ who is playing in the sandbox. Everything was seemly peaceful until another child playing in the sandbox throws sand at Larry. Larry’s mother tells the other child not to throw sand and to her surprise the child’s father encourages him to continue throwing sand. The mother was rendered speechless by the father of the child’s lack of empathy‚ and so the father of Larry‚ Morton‚ decides to step in. When Morton tries to reason with

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    Seth MacFarlane A native of Kent‚ Connecticut‚ MacFarlane is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design‚ where he studied animation‚ earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He was an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television shows‚ including Johnny Bravo‚ Cow and Chicken and Dexter’s Laboratory‚ before creating his own series for 20th Century Fox entitled Family Guy in 1999. MacFarlane would go on to co-create American Dad! in 2005‚ The Winner in 2007 and The Cleveland Show

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    Carmen Rosa Case-4 The G family Relevant Symptoms: Larry is a 16-year-old male‚ single‚ who was referred by the juvenile court to family therapy. Larry is a teenager that is lacking from positive structure from his parents appears to be involved in gang fights‚ has been arrested three time for theft. Mr. G which is Larry’s stepfather is currently disable and is a stay home dad that take care of the house chores. Mrs. G works in a factory and have a younger daughter Heather‚ 14-year-old‚ female

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    pipe dreams. One of the most insightful assessments ironically comes from Hugo‚ who does not give many coherent thoughts throughout the play. Hugo says to Parritt‚ who has decided to kill himself‚ “Stupid fool! Hickey make you crazy‚ too… I’m glad‚ Larry‚ they take that crazy Hickey avay to asylum. He makes me have bad dreams. He makes me tell lies about myself. He makes me want to spit on all I have ever dreamed. Yes‚ I am glad they take him to asylum. I don’t feel I am dying now. He vas selling death

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    The major theme of the play All My Sons is the conflict between self-interest and the wider responsibility that people owe to the society in which they live. This conflict is mostly enacted through the characters of Joe‚ Chris‚ and the now-dead Larry. Joe has put all his energies into making money and building up his business. He was determined to keep his factory production line running‚ even when it caused the deaths of twenty-one pilots through faulty airplane parts.

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    imprisoned. “Kate Keller‚ too‚ bears responsibility for the cover-up‚ but she participates in it‚ primarily‚ as a way to keep Larry alive in her mind‚” (Jones‚ n.d.). Losing one of her sons‚ was too devastating for Kate to accept‚ therefore‚ it was easier for her to deny Larry’s death. “If she acknowledges Joe’s guilt‚ she will have to acknowledge that Larry crashed. Kate represents the intuitive and irrational. Her responsibility defies‚ and defines moral obligation‚” (Jones‚ n.d.).

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