What is he thinking? What do you think of a man who returned after 20 years as if nothing had happened after you left your family and went to the next road and saw your life. What motivates this strange behavior to people. These are the issues Nathaniel Hawthorne deals with Mr. Wakefield's story. The idea that a person might do something like this makes the viewer want to make him understand his intentions. It is difficult for modern audiences to understand such a story, as TV programs and movies pay close attention to the themes and ethics that are easy to see in today's society.
Background: The play was written by Master Wakefield in the late 14th and 15 th century. This play is the second of the two times Jesus was born and is part of a show that may be held at York's Wakefield. The drama is a citizen, the scene is outdoors, and the story keeps in touch with every level of society. Place in the history of literature: The early Christian drama was rare, as the church did not like these plays. Ironically, the drama was born from the masses, dramatic, and there is a chorus to promote the congregation. The church feels uneasy as people "play" Christ, crucifixion, burial, resurrection, and Lazarus. Theater is performed by actor union. They are a public scene seen in all walks of life, opening the way to every Elizabeth professional drama era.
This is basically a new character play wakefield dilemma. Based on the story of Ragtime writer E. L. Dr. Luo, this movie carries a strange story of Howard Wakefield, Howard Wakefield is a lawyer in a big city, just as he is returning home every evening. Together with children. But this night changed. The power failure of his train temporarily confuses him and may shock him by releasing him from his comfortable and ignorant custom. Therefore, when Howard walked to his house, he decided not to put himself in. Instead, he sneaked into the garage of his house and hid in the attic on the second floor. To be exact, he did not run - he just took a break. In addition, during this interruption, he will monitor his family through the window in the attic and observe their reaction to disappearance.
If you have heard of Dr. Wakefield's name - you may have heard two stories. Dr. Wakefield was a liar, heard that he is a sneaky researcher, "Hawker" who was "removed" from the UK medical registry, and his article on autism and gastrointestinal disorders in 1998 was led by leaders I got it. Medical journal "retracted". Dr. Wakefield is a champion of a talented, courageous and fearless scientist, a caring loved doctor, and an injured family with autism or vaccine. What is the truth?