
Most people don't try hard enough to see the other fellow's problem
I think that this statement goes with the play because to me, when Lindner came over to the Youngers' house he didn't really pay attention to how many people were living in such a small place. The problem with the Youngers is exactly that. There are too many people living in a small house and in a dirty neighborhood. Mr. Lindner didn't realize any of this and wasn't trying to see why they bought the house in a white neighborhood. The Youngers knew what Lindner's problem was. He just didn't try to see what theirs was. This picture relates to the play because this person is sitting all alone with no one to talk to and he may have very many problems, but know one knows because they won't talk to him. Some people say it's the person's fault for being homeless and alone, when sometimes it's not. They may have problems where they can't help but be alone. No one tries to see their problem though. Sometime people need to put their selves in someone else's shoes and try to see the world from their viewpoint.
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