Judith Guest's novel Ordinary People
Beth Jarrett in Judith Guest's novel Ordinary People is a woman who uses illusions to protect herself from the outside world and from the reality that would ....
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Disturbed Characters of 3 Authors
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Beth Jarrett in Judith Guest's novel Ordinary People is a third woman who uses illusions to protect herself from the outside world and from the reality that ....
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Ordinary People
.... 122-3). The revelation that
Beth blames and Conrad for Buck's death, her refusal to .... for her feelings are the most vexed issues affecting the
Jarrett family. ....
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Ordinary People
.... One of the dynamics of the
Jarrett family is that Buck was the mother's favorite, and probably the father's as well.
Beth felt that Buck was more like her, and ....
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Ordinary People (1980)
.... One of the dynamics of the
Jarrett family is that Buck was the mother's favorite, and probably the father's as well.
Beth felt that Buck was more like her, and ....
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Family Therapy: Alienation
.... To an extent, the
Jarrett experience reflects that. .... For her part,
Beth seems to have worked hard to create the ideal setting for raising a family, and whether ....
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Ordinary People
.... Ostensibly, Conrad, his father Calvin, and his mother
Beth each seem to want .... to normal" is impossible, and in any case "normal" for the
Jarrett family turns ....
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Families Dynamics in Fiction Goldenberg and Goldenberg define a
.... Calvin
Jarrett (played by Donald Sutherland in the movie) and his wife
Beth (Mary Tyler Moore) and their surviving teenage son Conrad (Timothy Hutton) are a ....
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