Going to the theater with Frank.<span>
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This scene affects the play because:
- It leaves the question unanswered as to whether Tom really goes to the movies or goes drinking.
<h3>What is the effect of this scene?</h3>
This scene leaves an element of suspense in the play.
Since the conversation between mother and son was inconclusive, the reader cannot really tell where Tom heads off to cool his temper. It could be to the movies or the bar.
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Chaucer characterizes the boy speaking in this passage as deceitful because he is betraying their other friend by taking the gold for themselves.
I agree, if you fail at something you get up an try again. but if you never try, then how do you know if you ever would of succeed? so i agree, failure is not the worst thing. not trying is. examples would be maybe if you wanted to be good at music. But you keep failing at it, but ine day after you pratice more an more you succeed. but if you never tried then you woudnt ever known what could of happen. hope this helps a little