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    Enjoli Crum English 103 MWF 11-12p A Journey through Tragedy “Ordinary people” everywhere are faced day after day with the ever so common tragedy of losing a loved one. As we all know death is inevitable. We live with this harsh reality in the back of our mind’s eye. Only when we are shoved in the depths of despair can we truly understand the multitude of emotions brought forth. Although people may try to be empathetic‚ no one can truly grasp the rawness felt inside of a shattered heart until

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    Academy Award winning film Ordinary People follows a family that just endured a tragic loss. The movie is focused around the Jarrett family of Beth‚ the mother‚ Calvin‚ the father‚ and Conrad the son. The Jarret family has recently lost their son Buck in a boating accident. The other son Conrad was with Buck and witnessed him being pulled away by the current. Conrad is deeply impacted by the death of his brother and even tries to commit suicide. The movie picks up right after Conrad returns from a mental

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    In the movie‚ Ordinary People‚ the Jarrett family struggles with Buck’s death as their s struggling with survivor’s guilt. The living son‚ Conrad‚ spends months in a hospital recovering from attempt at suicide and sees a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Berger‚ in attempt to recover from the boating tragedy. Conrad and his father‚ Calvin both want to talk about the death of Buck‚ but the mother‚ Beth‚ wants to avoid all conversation with his name involved. Though they have difficulty with this event the family

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    outcome of the situation. By choosing to tackle the source of the contention and confront the opposing person in a controlled manner‚ one can overcome the hardships and tension caused by the feud. However‚ the award-winning film “Ordinary People” depicts a family of three‚ Conrad‚ Beth‚ and Calvin Jerrett‚ whose actions convey their lack of understanding of the significance of this concept. Following the unfortunate outcome of a boating incident‚ the Jarrett family is grievously forced to overcome the

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    Some people say that nothing is permanent in life. These people are wrong‚ one thing is permanent; death. When a loved one dies‚ they are not forgotten‚ they are forever remembered and continuously affect those who were close to them. In the novel‚ Ordinary People‚ written by Judith Guest‚ this theme is seen in the Jarrett family after their youngest son‚ Buck‚ died in a boating accident. Each family member deals with the shock of Buck’s Untimely death in different ways. Conrad feels responsible

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    1.Brief Summary: Ordinary People is about the Jarrett family once a family of four –now of three- live a comfortable upper-mid-class lifestyle in suburban in Lake Forest‚ Illinois‚ during the 1970s. In good times‚ they can weather anything‚ but when a storm comes along‚ there are dangerous flaws that there are not aware of. Love‚ once a feeling‚ is now nothing more than an expectation or an obligation especially for the mother. After the death of Bucky‚ his older brother Conrad became deeply troubled

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    The movie Ordinary People describe the dysfunction of the Jarrett family after The oldest son‚ Buck‚ drowns in an accident and Conrad‚ the protagonist and brother of Buck‚ tries to kill himself. The movie starts with Conrad out of the hospital and trying to move on with his life. The communication in the household is disastrous‚ even hostile at times. Conrad and his parents‚ Beth and Calvin‚ engage in verbal silence and verbal abuse‚ which makes the household more dysfunctional. Using conflict management

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    but forgets to ring the doorbell. -again‚ working through movements of awkwardness by being honest + acknowledging them. (vs. How Cal+Beth deal with issues) p170-171 more about Jeannie past - she also has an “ordinary” life e.g. her parents divorce. other reason for moving? -kisses her -reminded of Berger’s advice -the body doesn’t lie - all you have to do is stay in touch

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    those shades.” This short phrase describes the anxiety level Conrad Jarrett has towards his self being. Throughout the novel there are not only many raw emotions from the protagonist himself‚ but many unprocessed despondencies from other main characters such as: Beth (Conrad’s mother)‚ Calvin (Conrad’s father)‚ and Jeannine (Conrad’s girlfriend). With the book and the movie Ordinary People‚ the effectiveness in telling the story of Conrad Jarrett there were many main elements that were not portrayed

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    A Family Without Words In the award winning movie‚ Ordinary People‚ Calvin‚ Beth‚ and Conrad face major conflict due to silence and violence to the loss of their family member‚ Buck. The family endures many feelings to discuss but they are avoiding communication. Conrad is the main character and struggles with the loss of his brother. This affects him deeply as well as the family and causes avoidance of one another. They easily fall into arguments and quit many daily activities due to grief. Although

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