shootingstar
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Stage manager: There are a lot of things to be said about a wedding; there are a lot of thoughts that go on during a wedding.
We can't get them all into one wedding, naturally, and especially not into a wedding at Grover's Corners where they're awfully plain and short.
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This is a good wedding but people are so put together that even at a good wedding there's a lot of confusion way down deep in people's mind and that ought to be in our play, too.
The real hero of this scene isn't on the stage at all, and you know who that is. It's like what one of those European fellas said: every child born into the world is Nature's attempt to make a perfect human being. Well, we've seen nature pushing and contriving for some time now. We all know that nature's interested in quantity; but I think she's interested in quality, too, - that's why I'm in the ministry. - Maybe she's trying to make another good governor for New Hampshire.
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(Thornton Wilder, Our Town, Act II)
What does people are so put together mean in this context? And - by the way - who is the real hero here? Is it Nature or evolution, or is it Cupid? I can't get any real idea of it actually.
Stage manager: There are a lot of things to be said about a wedding; there are a lot of thoughts that go on during a wedding.
We can't get them all into one wedding, naturally, and especially not into a wedding at Grover's Corners where they're awfully plain and short.
.....
This is a good wedding but people are so put together that even at a good wedding there's a lot of confusion way down deep in people's mind and that ought to be in our play, too.
The real hero of this scene isn't on the stage at all, and you know who that is. It's like what one of those European fellas said: every child born into the world is Nature's attempt to make a perfect human being. Well, we've seen nature pushing and contriving for some time now. We all know that nature's interested in quantity; but I think she's interested in quality, too, - that's why I'm in the ministry. - Maybe she's trying to make another good governor for New Hampshire.
....
(Thornton Wilder, Our Town, Act II)
What does people are so put together mean in this context? And - by the way - who is the real hero here? Is it Nature or evolution, or is it Cupid? I can't get any real idea of it actually.
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