The importance of showing sympathy and understanding across traditional borders.
Sheridan Mansion: beautifull place were a rich family lives.
The Garden: Beautifull blue sky, beautifull flowers , ideal weather. During the day and night.
Little cotages: The houses of the poor , also of the dead man. Sadness.
Characters:.
Major: .
Laura: Daughter of the Sheridan's . A girl who has a bit of a conflict with what she wants, and about the differences of society or social classes. Sensible person.
Mrs. Sheridan: Laura's mother. Kind of dictatorial. Wants things done her way kind of bossy person. Does not really care about the feelings of others.
Jose: Laura's sister she is also a person who only thinks about her reality, and does not care for the rest. Like's to boss the servants around.
Minor:.
Mr. Sheridan: A person who has some feelings.
Laurie: Laura 's brother a young boy but who is also a bit sensitive.
Meg: Sister of Laura.
Gardener: In charge of fixing the plants for the party.
Four men: In charge of fixing all the things before the party started.
Kitty Maitland: A friend of Laura who calls her, and is invited for lunch.
Sadie: The maid.
The florister: Who arrives with all the plants the mother had ordered.
Hans: the servant in charge of moving things around in the house.
The cook: Whom is at the kitchen.
Godbersman: The man who brought the cream puffs.
Scott: The man that died.
Hired waitress: Attending at the party.
Old woman with a crutch: At the house of the dead man.
The widow: Wife of the man that died.
Children: Of the man that died.
Plot.
Problem: The complicated issue of class difference. How the poor and the rich are so related all during the different issues of the story, and how closely they can live to one another.
The organization of a party. Laura is in charge of the decoration since she is an artistic person.
The thoughts of Laura: How caring workers can be compared to the silly boys friends of her with whom she dances in her partys.