The Angle
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27
Last Page
28
Abstract
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"Somehow, when you observe people all your life, it becomes a sort of art. Each individual is distinctly different, a mystery within itself. What intrigues me though is looking for their story: where are they going, who are they looking for, what troubles them--the list is endless. If I possessed the ability to look into each person's mind I would block it out. For the whole purpose of observing others is to use your imagination, make up a story, add other characters--there are countless possibilities. Jason, a close friend of mine, is an excellent player. His mind is in constant overdrive. He has the ability to recite people's lives as if they personally handed him the script."
Recommended Citation
Bartz, Suzanne
(1990)
"Scenes From A Friendly's Restaurant,"
The Angle: Vol. 1990:
Iss.
1, Article 20.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/angle/vol1990/iss1/20