its children by exploiting them for labor of this kind. In each case the dramatic irony arises from the poet's knowing more or seeing more than the child does, but in each case also the boy's ignorance testifies to his good heart and likable innocence.
The dream in lines 11-20 is obviously a wish-fulfillment dream, though Blake would not have been familiar with this Freudian terminology. It is a
Its the ridiculous pills they
prescribe. If I take them, I spend
the next day stupid as a stone.
If I dont, my mind seems to go off
in a hundred directions at once --
DAVID
Then take the pills.
WHALE
I wanted to be alert for your visit
today. Especially since I saw so
little of you in the hospital.
The remark hitsits target.
DAVID
Im sorry, Jimmy. But with this
movie and two difficult stars --
W
carry on but he just wont get it
Hell be back on his knees so please
Express yourself
So you can respect yourself
By the time we left Japan, I was getting attached to the dancers...
and I started feeling like a mother to them.
Gabriel, since you never give me attitude, you get the oldest one.
Thank you.
When we got to America, I got to meet the mothers...
of all the children I temporarily clai
its tail maddeningly against the windshield. ANOTHER TITLE
APPEAR:
FLORIDA - 1987
4 EXT. THE CITY - DAY
CLOSE ON A SECTION OF PAVEMENT as we hear THE SOUND OF SLUGGISH
FOOTSTEPS approaching. A SHADOW appears at the bottom of the
frame. It gets longer and takes on the shape of a man.
TIGHT ON THE AFTERNOON SUN, blinding us. Into the FOREGROUND
lurches THE FIGURE which cast the shadow. Glare obscur