There is a boy and he lives with his mother, father and sister. Although, his father makes no contributions to the family. He is always busy with his work and never eats at the dinner table with his family. He socially abuses his family, especially his son. He is not involved with their lives. He has no idea what Baseball team his son even plays on. The son has become so distant to his father that he has gone to a neighbors to ask for help on a father, son project because he is to afraid to ask his father. The boy soon has a banquet where fathers are expected to attend. The father dreads the event in advance already. He only attends because his wife forces him too. He drinks a load of alcohol before the event, trying to drain his stress. Once he reaches the event he is drunk and completely humiliates his son. He falls over and pushes his son around, unaware. His son is so embarrassed and will not even accept his father's insincere apology. The story has a sad ending, but states a genuine moral.
John Purcell (the father)
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Both the father and daughter.
Gabriella Schramm is the protagonist. Her father, Albert Einstein, Rosa and Adolf Hitler are the main character.(Protagonist means MAIN character of all).
The protagonist is the Negro Sarah. Sarah has multiple personalities and the other characters Queen Victoria, The Duchess, Jesus, and her father, are really herself. The play is about what went on Sarah's head during her final hours before she killed herself.
The plural of protagonist is protagonists.
protagonist
Hugh Garner died in 1979.
Hugh Garner was born in 1913, in England, UK.
His goal is to mend the broken relationship with his kid by going to the meeting
Hugh Garner Bennett has written: 'The manufacture of leather' -- subject(s): Leather, Tanning, Leather industry and trade
No, he isn't.
I'm Issa garner granddaughter of James Finkbeiner an daughter of Sarah Finkbeiner my father is Dustin garner
Father Hugh. has written: 'Nineteenth century pamphlets at Pusey House'
Hillary Clinton's father is Hugh Ellsworth Rodham.
The theme of "The Father" by Hugh Garner revolves around the complexity of relationships between fathers and their children, exploring themes of abandonment, regret, and the struggle for understanding and connection. It delves into the impact of a father's absence on a family and the deep emotional repercussions it can have on the lives of the characters.
James Garner
Hugh Fleming was the name of Alexander Fleming's father.
Hugh Laurie played Stuart Little's Adopted Father.