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29.06.2019 •
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Match the description to the character. 1. the paperboy mr. webb 2. the milkman simon stimson 3. the newspaper editor miss foster 4. the choir director dr. gibbs 5. an expert on the civil war professor willard 6. a scientific expert about geology and anthropology emily 7. the milkman's horse howie newsom 8. the webbs's daughter george 9. dr. gibbs's son bessie 10. a teacher joe crowell, jr.
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Our tow is a play by director Thornton Wilder in which the story of the citizens of Grover's Corners is told between 1901 and 1913. Our Town was performed for the first time at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey, this was a play so acclaimed in he even won a Drama award.
This play is divided into three acts:
1. Daily Life
2. Love and Marriage
3. Death and Eternity
Our town is a film of the romantic drama genre in which its main focus is the life and wedding of Emily and George and all the dark tints of the death of the citizens of Grover's Corners
Dr. Gibbs: an expert on the Civil War Bessie: the milkman's horse Emily: the Webbs's daughter George: Dr. Gibbs's son Howie Newsom: the milkman Joe Crowell, Jr.: the paperboy Professor Willard: a scientific expert about geology and anthropology Simon Stimson: the choir director Mr. Webb: the newspaper editorPs: I really recommend you to see this movie, it is a classic film of USA cinema, although it is black and white is very entertaining and even makes you cry with the death of the characters.
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In the context of this text (Little things are big), it shows that prejudice someone has over another person if not properly seen from the real perspective.
For example, a man might offer a homless woman shelter in his house, but another individual who was told about it would assume that the man is taking advantage of the said woman. He or she would be prejudiced towards the man thereby seeing him as an evil person.
In a situation that the woman who was offered a shelter came out to inform all who care to listen that, the man in question has never taken advantage of her for once but was rather a kind man, it would help to counteract the opinion held about him as a result of prejudice.
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