The transformation of the father in the whole play can be said to be the most important clue, and it also touches me the most. At first, my father gave me the back view of refusing to communicate alone. Because of my wife's death, my father's inability to strike under the pressure of the Thatcher government's privatization policy, the hard work of the miners at the bottom, and the domineering eldest son, all overwhelmed my father. The most distressing scene is that when winter comes, the family can no longer burn coal, so the father has to smash the mother's piano and set it on fire for the winter. The father held back his tears by the warm fireplace, and the tears continued to flow. Among them, there were thoughts of his mother, and even more self-blame for the family situation. After seeing Billy's talent, he chose to support Billy's dream. He went to ask the teacher how to get Billy to participate in the interview. He saved money and even took part in the work of the mine even at the expense of face. ". As a result, he was bumped into by his eldest son. Under the eldest son's questioning, his father finally collapsed. He felt guilty for Billy, sorry for his lover, and painful for his incompetence, which made him an adult, and finally burst into tears. Swearing to let Billy fulfill his dream, his father chose to compromise and become a "scab". For his son's dream, his father pawned the jewelry left by his missing lover. When the father and son went to the interview together, the dialogue between the father and son made me feel the great difficulty of jumping in class: "You have never been to London?" "Why should I go to London?" "London is the capital" "London has no coal mines. "Do you just want these things?" I thought my son's last sentence was a bit hurtful, with a sense of superiority and a little contempt. In the end, when Billy stepped onto the stage of the Grand Theater, his father was dazed when he took the subway and elevator to watch it, the joy of hoping for a child to become a dragon, the kind of pride and emotion. In front of the screen, I was ashamed of my ignorance when I was young and misunderstood and complained about my father. I reconciled with my father as I grew up. Finally, I would like to remind myself never lose the courage to pursue your dreams! A male classmate in high school, under such a similar vision, accompanied by his father to a distant city to participate in the physique test for recruiting. Now a full-fledged student pilot, he has really realized his dream of flying in the blue sky. After all, the difficulties of the outside world are no match for the cowardice in your own heart. You have the courage to try and leave no regrets! Difficulties are all set by oneself.
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