Monday, September 27, 2010

Sunday In The Park by Bel Kaufman

Morton & his wife were sitting in the park by late afternoon on a picturesque sunday along with their only child Larry, who was busy playing in the sandbox. There, too, was another boy in the sandbox.However, suddenly the other boy splashed some sands on him. But Larry seemed to be indifferent. Again the other big boy did the same thing. Having seen that, Larry's mother advised the big boy not to throw sands anymore . Next, the guardian of the boy, a man with an arrogant mind opposed her with harsh voice. Morton tried to be nice with the man to make him understand . Yet, it was of no use. At a certain point, Morton got really annoyed and that sullen man aswell. Ultimately, Morton acted as an intellectual by leaving the park with his family considering the fact that a violence would never have demonstrated the evaluation between a right or wrong.

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