Monday, October 31, 2011

Sunday in the Park

Opinion and Interpretation:



The author uses this article which an argument is among two families to expresses two curial ideas to us. First, the parents are responsible on children’s education. Second, a fighting cannot be a solution between the arguments. Joe’s father needs to stop Joe’s impolite action and tells him what right thing to do is. If the parents encourage their children do hurt other kids, their children will be violent and think it is correct in the society. Parents have to discipline their children to be nice to others. A fighting will bring worse things to people. It never gives a good thing to people who involve in a battle. People need to avoid starting a fighting.



Summary:



The story "Sunday in the Park" by Bel Kaufman tells us an event happens in the park between two families. Morton and his wife sit on the bench, and their son, Larry, plays in the sandbox. Joe, another boy, throws the sands at Larry. Morton's wife tells his not to do it, but Joe's father says that Joe can do everything he wants to do. Although Morton tries to communicate with Joe's father, he does not want. They stand up and star at each other, and there has a fighting spark between them. Then, Morton brings his family out of the park. Larry starts crying. Morton and his wife think it is the best way to stop a battle.

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