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The End of Play

2023-04-08 22:54:42

On Saturday afternoon, the days I was flying playing the kite in the park ended. Children of today's society prefer to play guitar heroes at their Xbox or like to see the latest episodes of their favorite TV shows at their free time. As the years passed, the time of imaginative sports games was slowly pushed aside, space, extra TV programs and video games were making places. As the society today encourages the idea of ​​growing as soon as possible, the nature of children's games is gradually disappearing.

Children learn through the game. In my opinion, the open and imaginative creative game is the best game, and this is the most natural. This is not new information. This problem is often discussed in the field of child development and education. I see it with three boys every day. Throughout the game, they change whatever new things they have recently learned into games, or better designed dramas. When we read Lewis and Clark, they felt like rowing the Missouri River in that day. When we read Robin Hood, our backyard became a forest of Sherwood, and they tried to distort their Texans and talk to them in old English, as they bow and arrow I was able to see running around. When we learned about Viking, they picked up wooden swords and shields and appeared at Life Ericsson to explore the West Sea.

Last night I spent most of my time reading the eighth part of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the cursed child. And it was actually a two part West Western drama theater. This is not a drama for me, and it has not been entirely written by JK Rowling. The most important thing to me is that when I read the Harry Potter seven books, I reviewed the characters I fell in love and saw what happened to their lives. In the previous book, I witnessed the natural hatred between the two boys, so how can their sons be amazing friends. Why did Arbus hate his courage, looking at Scorpius as Harry did in the first book? Why did not Scorpius feed his excessively extended self, as Draco did with seven books frequently? Why are they contrary to the normal natural order I got from Potter-Malfoy's combination?

If the last sentence seems to be missing, there are reasons for it. I am relatively disappointed with the way the game is finished. In my opinion, Shakespeare decided that he finished searching by writing the fastest way to finish his game. It is a better step than the Greek way of letting one of the gods get off the mountain of Olympus, deciding who is married, who is dead well, who is cursed by Hades. I think that the end of "The Taming" is approaching.