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He is a great, loving father, but he instills poor morals and ideals into them
Bernard C. Young was born on 1954-06-26.
Willy teaches Biff a lot of things to do in school when Biff was young and although Bernard is smart. He was not "well-liked" which will hurt in the long run. "Well-liked" is the very important part in real life and social skills.
When you're too young? Silly willy.
(Fiction) Children & Young Adult
Bernard Delfgaauw has written: 'The young Marx' 'Twentieth century philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History
When Willy and Linda purchased their home, the neighborhood was quieter than they now find it. The house was surrounded by space and sunlight. Willy was a young man with ambitious hopes for the future, and his house represented a space in which he could expand his dreams. In the present, the house is hemmed in on all sides by apartment units. Willy is a much older man, and his chances of achieving his dreams are much slimmer. His home now represents the reduction of his hopes. There is less room to expand, and the sunlight does not even reach into his yard. In the past, the house was the site of hopeful departure and triumphant return. Willy would set out each week to make a load of money. When he returned, his worshipful sons greeted him, and he whispered into their eager ears his hopes to open his own business. Now, the house is the site of Willy's frustrated ambitions. When the play opens, Willy returns to his home a defeated man, unable to complete his latest business trip, and with his argument with Biff left unresolved.
Willy Wonka has the name Willie because it is short for William and in the movie and book he lived with his dad at a young age so that is what the dad called him !
The cast of An Appetite for Bernard Brady - 2005 includes: Kyle Littlefield as Bernard Brady Philip Mangano as Matt, Executioner, Cowboy, Soilder John Risteau as Eater Blake Watson as Young Bernard
kelcee is a hot young girl who goes to Taylor elementary call me
podisson does not have a wife because his mummy said he was too young ( plus he doesnt have a willy)
Biff steals because from a young age, Biff was not taught the difference between right and wrong or allusion versus reality. He was taught that it was okay to steal as long as success comes from the stealing. For example, when Biff stole the football from his coach, his father simply laughed and said, "Sure, he's gotta practice with a regulation ball, doesn't he? Coach'll probably congratulate you on the initiative." Thus, Willy was showing Biff that it was okay to steal as long as success came from it. Another time, when Willy showed to Biff that it was okay to steal/cheat was when Bernard was trying to get Biff to study and Willy simply said "Bernard: Where is he? If he doesn't study! Willy: You'll give him the answers!" This is another incident when Willy shows Biff that it is okay to cheat if it leads to success. Biff also feels as though the world owes him something, so when the people around him do not give him what he's owed, he steals from them to punish them in a passive aggressive manor.