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Each is a caring, loving and "normal" family, complete with daily problems and joys. TX@\@ \`R @@@R[@B[ relationThemes come from the reader transacting with text. These themes involve the critically accepted themes, but certainly, not all of the themes.@@ @@ #@E^@<@ ݝ relationEEmily wonders if humans ever do live life to the fullest in Act Three.0@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept PSimon Stimson, the pessimist, is sure there is no joy in people's lives on earthp@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#8 concept The Stage manager assures Emily that very few people actually live life to the fullest. The question arrises, "Why are saints and poets different from the rest of humanity?"R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept Morgan's Drugstore is visited by just about everyone in town at least once a day. The bank, jail, and post office reside on main street.K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept ~Most people don't lock their doors at night in the first act. By the third act, most people know people who lock their doors.1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept *Emily wonders if anoyone lives life fully.`2\H`@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#\ concept 6Simon Stimson swears human do not find joy on Earth.2있@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept wGeorge enters the play as a sixteen year-old boy and leaves the play as an adult widower. He owes his growth to Emily.1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#P concept zEmily enters the play as a sixteen year old and leaves the play as a dead mother who looks longinly forward and backward.1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#\ concept 1Editor Webb ran the town newspaper, The Sentinel. 2 @kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept ~Wally died before Emily. His death involved a horrible appendicitis attack on a Scout's camping trip. They weren't prepared.1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept Mrs. Gibbs wants to go to Paris before she dies. She hopes to sell her highboy to fund the trip. She eventually gives the money to Georg and Emily as a legacy.1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept :Dr. Gibbs is a Civil War buff who raarely takes a day off.2` @kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#` concept 4Rebecca loves money and is an Alex Keaton precursor.,p2t ,p@kt$1+1+K@@fl@ R@@p1+R @d#t concept 1901y Life#V P2PP@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#P concept 1904 And Mar.V LP2LP@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept 1913named%V ѥ2Hѥ@kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@#H concept Simon represents the sole pessimist in the town. He is a church organist, a drunk, and in some productionshe is cast as a man with a blemished record.1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept !Mrs. Soames is the town busybody! 2쾈 @kt$1+1+K@xz@E1+1+@R=@ 1+ @@@@# concept mBessy captures people's imagination because she is not there! 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