Ordinary People by Judith Guest is a very emotional book that deals with many thoughts and actions about life and suicide. A lot of people would have different opinions or perspectives about this story. My thesis question for this book is: Does the author Judith Guest try to prove that even the perfect family can fall apart? In this novel, regular or ?ordinary people? have to learn to cope with many extraordinary crises. In Ordinary People, Conrad Jarrett is a seventeen year old boy attending a public high school in the suburbs of Illinois. He and his family go through many stressful struggles after Conrad?s brother Jordan dies in a boating accident. Jordan?s death influences Conrad so much that he even cuts up his wrists and tries to commit suicide but he does not die. Conrad struggles with a lot of things including school, quitting the swimming team, and his friends. Conrad?s mother Beth, is a perfectionist and is always concerned about the way people view her and her family. She wishes for everyone to see them as ?normal?. Conrad?s Dad Cal feels he is somewhat responsible for Conrad?s suicide attempt. He also believes that Conrad and Beth are drifting away from each other and he doesn?t know who to follow.
The story ends when Beth leaves home to go away for a while because she can?t get along with her family. In this book, the title does give a clue about a possible theme. The term ?ordinary people? is mentioned several times in this book. There can be many different themes for this book although my theme did not come from the title. My theme is: even a perfect family can fall apart and sometimes fall into a mental stress, due to a life changing event. I think this because everything is perfect before Jordan dies. Everything and everyone seems to fall apart after his accident. For example, Conrad attempts to commit suicide as a result of Jordan?s death and some more various other reasons. One time in the book, Conrad says ?I wanted to commit suicide because I needed more sleep and less stress?. The main conflict in this book for the Jarrett family is learning to cope with extraordinary crises. The whole Jarrett family tries to cope with Jordan?s death but they don?t succeed very well. This conflict affects Conrad the most since he attempted to kill himself. Other small conflicts seem to build around this major conflict. For example, after Conrad tried to kill himself, his mother thought that he was trying to hurt her for some reason.
The Essay on Conrad Bio Joseph People England
In 1857, Joseph Conrad was born Joseph Korzeniowski to his father, Apollo Korzeniowski and his mother, Eva Bobrowska. His father was a translator of French and English literature and he even wrote his own poetry, plays and stories which greatly influenced young Joseph. In 1861, Apollo and his family were exiled due to speculations of his involvement in revolutionary activities. While in exile, the ...
She never feels the need to forgive him for what he has done to himself. This brings much tension between Conrad and his mother Beth. This small problem also affects Cal?s and Beth?s relationship with each other because they fight often and do not get along There are a few unusual objects in this story that I think changes the mood of some characters. One unusual object is a small business card in Dr. Berger?s office. The card reads, ?I love you. Is this ok? signed Jesus C.? This is unusual because it is almost like Jesus Christ is talking to Conrad personally. Conrad and his family does not ever turn to Jesus Christ for help in these hard times. Another unusual object is Conrad?s new car. Conrad thinks that his parents are only giving it to him just to be saying, ?here now be happy and leave us alone?. Although Conrad?s parents do not actually feel this way about The dialogue in this story is very realistic. The dialogue seems to be focusing on the Jarrett family and how realistic and dramatic things can be. The character?s words say a lot about the character. Conrad?s words for example, are honest and dramatic. I think Conrad is the heroic one because he overcomes many tough obstacles in life.
The Essay on Conflict in story “The Kind of Light that Shines on Texas”
In the story “The Kind of Light that Shines on Texas” by Reginald McKnight we encounter several conflicts that our main character, Clint, an African American child who attends a public school back in 1960, Waco, Texas. He faces through out the story several conflicts with society and also the conflicts he faces personally like living in prejudice. He also has problems with his mother due to his ...
I also believe that he is the protagonist in this story and his struggle with the obstacles is the One main internal conflict is one between Conrad and himself. He struggles with many changes in life and he wants to please everyone. His worst struggle and biggest fear was suicide and the thought of it. He continually struggles with the thoughts of suicidal attempts and the fears that go with them. Conrad also has a conflict in his head because he asks himself weird questions and doesn?t even know why. He also has terrible nightmares that are internal. He often has a terrible nightmare about his near death experience in the hospital and what people thought about him. There are many small and large motivates in this story. I think that Conrad is motivated the most by his brothers death, therefore he tries to end his own life. Another motivate that is important to him is his girlfriend Jeannine. She is always there for him and allows him to feel needed. Jeanine is the only one that asks Conrad about what he felt when he tried to commit suicide. When bad things cross Conrad?s mind, he easily thinks of Jeanine and therefore is motivated to do the right thing for himself.
There are also many external conflicts in Ordinary People. One external conflict is between Conrad and Beth. Conrad and his mother do not communicate very well because they are both too stubborn and too unwilling to forgive each other. Beth will not forgive Conrad simply because he was very wrong to try to attempt suicide. Conrad will not forgive her because he thinks she absolutely hates him. Also, Beth and Cal experience and external conflict. They have seemed to grow apart and they often question their love for each other. One reason they fight is because Cal lets Conrad run over him a lot and he talks back to Cal a lot. Beth does not agree with him at all so she gets irritated easily. They also fight when deciding on whether to go on a vacation. Conrad also experiences conflicts with his friends. He believes that most of his friends are ?pricks? and they could care less about him. He does not realize how important friends are. This happens after he gets in a fight with a boy after quitting the swimming team. His friends do not understand why his actions and reactions to them have changed so much. All of these conflicts lead up to the turning point of the book when Conrad discovers that he must forgive himself and his mother.
The Report on Books, My Best Friend
Books, My Best Friends Books are very meaningful to me. They can help me in at least three aspects: letting me know the knowledge of nature, the social cultures, and giving me enjoyment. First of all, books can introduce the knowledge of nature to me. I read maths books to know quantities’ properties and relationships. I read physics books to know the interactions between matter and energy. I read ...
During his therapy with Dr. Berger, Conrad says, ?I think I just figured something out.? ?What?s that?? says Berger. Then Conrad says, ?Who is it who can?t As you can see in this book, Judith Guest does prove that even the perfect family can fall apart. Everything started to crumble for Conrad, Cal, and Beth when Jordan died in his accident. It was hard for me to understand the beginning of the book because the chapters go back and forth, depending on who was narrating them. The end of the book was easier for me because everything started falling into place and I was able to see all sides of the story. I honestly enjoyed Ordinary People, and I would recommend it to others. This family may seem very odd at times but after all, they are just ?ordinary people?. I think the narrator best states the end of the book when they are talking about Conrad saying: ?No need for anymore words. The sun is on his back . He could fall asleep here, maybe he will, waiting for whatever comes next.