Bel Kaufman's "Park Sunday" seemed a story about the two families in the park when Bel Kaufman first read a bad family in the park on Sunday. One family likes to avoid conflict, and the other family is a more hostile family of fathers and sons who seem to be bullying. However, there are clues in the story that serve as a clue to change which readers have bad or good views on which family members. I have not succeeded in finding important articles supporting my paper on "Sunday in the Park", but I have enough evidence to show that the interpretation of this story is valid I think that it is in the story.
It was first reported in the context of America in 1965. In the year of Bel Kaufman's best-selling comic novel "Up the Down Staircase", the two protagonists were accused of failing to complete their dog's mission. In the first chapter of a book written in a drama, the student stated that "terrible tragedy ... my dog is doing homework!" "Cats chew it" There is no time to finish. "
Bel Kaufman's "Park Sunday" seemed a story about the two families in the park when Bel Kaufman first read a bad family in the park on Sunday. One family likes to avoid conflict, and the other family is a more hostile family of fathers and sons who seem to be bullying. However, there are clues in the story that serve as a clue to change which readers have bad or good views on which family members. - Hemingway's novel "Farewell to Arms" skillfully quotes the theme of the poem "The Virgin's prostitute". Through the character in the novel, you can see the theme of temptation and life. Alcohol is quoted throughout the story and used by soldiers to consider the present, not the future. Catherine's role is a perfect example of a carpet diet. Force the idea that war and violence will live in the moment