On the surface, David Ives' s "Sure Thing" is a drama about two strangers who encounter, fall in love, and live happily ever after. When doing a more thorough analysis, the drama is actually about individuals' struggle to become individuals and to some extent to become a couple. The play reveals and talks about the tension between personal value and love related value. Love promises you always have someone there and you will always share something with you.
David Ives' Sure Thing is an interesting drama with various ways to entertain readers. I never read somewhat confused scripts when I first read it. Every aspect of it seems to be divided by bells. However, by reading more, you can quickly feel a combination of comedy and fantasy. In the next paragraph, you will see how some characters are shaped according to the game. The next role is that they are also old friends. If you play the same role in drama (between Betty and Bill), and your friends are together all at once, it is really strange. But this is an interesting part of the play. Each scene separated by a ring tone indicates that it is a different situation. Each scene does not last like a regular game, but it is a separate action. That's why that character has the opposite character in the variant. Scenes showing two people are old friends
Positive thing In David Ives's short comedy "Sure Thing", he studied some of the possible changes between men and women. All these themes, scenes, plots, and characters are essential for understanding and attracting audiences. Through each conversation, I can regain a good impression by getting a second chance. The setting of this game is very easy, it is a coffee shop. This scene is perfect for what Ives is about to draw. Most people talk to strangers at a coffee shop, they leave and hope to say something different to them. The cafe is small and persuasive. It displays ... show details