In the Good Samaritan, the morning after the incident, Jim’s alarm wakes him up.
What options did Jim consider that morning?
What were the consequences of these options?
Answer:
Going back to sleep or going to the hospital to check on the stranger.
Going back to sleep would have prevent him from finding the truth: the stranger had robbed him nad died.
Explanation:
Jim could have stay home after the alarm went off, and he wouldn´t have found out the truth about the man he helped the night before. It´s only because he decides to go back to the hospital that he realizes he had been robbed by the stranger he then tried to save, and that person had died while in the hospital.
Stirling invents a character named Goldie
<span>He shows a range of emotions over the course of the play.
Like a real person, he has a complicated and nuanced personality.
Hamlet's personality grows and changes over the course of the play. He allows the audience into this journey with him, and we get to see how he changes emotionally. Also, he doesn't always make the best decisions; his actions are complicated as real, round characters should be. </span>
A king inherited the wisdom from his 4 bears