Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Act II

After reading Act I, I had a better intake and gotten better acquainted with the characters in the story. During Act I I was sort of confused and didn’t really know what to expect from most of the characters, and it was hard to follow and understand the relationship of the characters, but since I’m now familiar with them I had a better mind in reading and pretty much know what to expect from each of the characters. At the beginning of this Act I see the character Lucien being introduced as doing one of his impersonations of a portrait he notices in the Library. One thing that sparked my attention is can why he is always starting the Acts in the library or carrying book and could really even read. What I do admire about these groups of guys is that they are not willing to let their disabilities to hinder them to continue to live. I admire the fact that though they may not be all the way their mentally these guys are stilling willing to act out daily shores that a “normal” person would be doing. For example you have Lucien going to libraries and trying to vacuum to the best of the mental capability, then you have Norman who might even be romantically interested in a girl, and then you have Arnold being Arnold over analyzing things and still laboring as any “normal” person would. I think that these guys are even more ambitious and more willing to want to do things then the average person would. I also build a little more respect for Jack who takes the time to take care of these sick guys, a person like that should be well respected for his line of work. I also respect all of those guys who are challenged mentally who desire to live free.

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  1. I like your post. Also, I appreciated your comment in class today. Thanks.

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