Topic > Love and Relationships in One Sure Thing" by David Ives

Relationships often fail. They are fragile, unstable little trees when they start. Many couples won't get very far. Even when they do, there seems to be The endless reasons why the couple leaves each other. Different backgrounds, tastes and beliefs separate people before they have a chance to experience the feeling of love so desperately sought. If two people cannot share these core values, they can find it very difficult continue dating. So, the relationship is already doomed. This is demonstrated brilliantly in the short comedy "Sure Thing" by David Ives. Every time the conversation between the two characters says something that ruins their chances, it rings a dating bell. The constant ringing of the bell reveals how many things keep people apart. There is a story that is repeatedly told in many ways: two lovers of different origins cannot be together. The redundancy is due to the truth of the background. of a person is evaluated by others. When getting to know each other, each person will try to gather information about each other to make hypotheses...