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This picture and phrase imitates the play in ways of kind of swallowing your pride when needed. There are certain situations in this play that the character knew it was best to just let things go. An example of this would be when Ruth really wanted to tell Walter how she really felt about him many times and how she felt that what he was doing wasn't right but instead kept things inside.
source: turn the other cheek
1 comment:
Great job! Good responses to the statements and good choice of examples from the play.
Good pix and citations.
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