Thursday, November 7, 2019
Dinner with Freinds essays
Dinner with Freinds essays    In the play Dinner with Friends, the main conflict was between Beth and Tom.      This is revealed in the  first scene while having dinner at Karin and Gabe's house. Beth      cries out about Tom  not loving her anymore and wanting to divorce her. She confides      in Karin and Gabe which leads to the secondary conflict. The secondary conflict is      Karin and Gabe now having to figure out how to deal with their friends and now their     own marital problems now that it has been brought to a front.     	The complications in this story reveal that life is short and  once you are married      it starts comming to an end. This is shown in the scene betweeen Karin and Gabe when      they are lying together in bed and Karin  shares her nightmare wit Gabe. They then      realize that the spice in their marraige is no longer when he tries to frighten her the  way      he used to when they  first married by saying boo and she isn't frightened at all. You      also  no longer are able to live a carefree enjoyable life in that all you live for is your      kids and for them to have an enjoyable life. This is shown by both Beth and Tom when      they were defending their case to Karin and Gabe. In my opinion it also goes to say that      all good things come to and end, such as life and marraige which all start out great then     	For  a basic review of the actors and the acting in this play, I would say that it      was superb. The actors were very on point and every actor nailed their character and      portrayed them very well. The four main characters in this story were Karin and Gabe,     and Beth and Tom.Beth and Tom was the couple going through the divorce. Tom      playedan angry, upset , and also flirtatious lawyer. Beth played a sad, lonely, artistic      house wife. My favorite characters were Karin and Gabe. Karin and Gabe were      supposedly a happy couple, they were very verbose on the subject o    ...     
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