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ORDINARY PEOPLE

There are many factors that contribute to strong relationships. Some of the key elements
are communication, trust, and forgiveness. In Judith Guests novel, Ordinary People, there
are several relationships where these elements are portrayed. They are illustrated either
in a positive or negative manner, usually between several family members. One element
that helps relationships become strong, and keeps people together is communication.
Communication can hold a relationship tightly together, whereas a lack of communication
can tear it apart. One example of good communication in a relationship is demonstrated
between Dr. Berger and Conrad Jarrett. One of the only people that Conrad feels
comfortable talking to and showing all of his emotions, is Dr. Berger. Dr. Berger wants
Conrad to communicate with him and gives him good reasons for doing so, by saying,
"That's what happens when you bury this junk, kiddo. It keeps resurfacing. Won't leave
you alone." (Page 109) Berger says that because he is trying to get Conrad to open the
lines of communication with everyone, so that everything does not become buried in the
closet. Communication is a vital component of all relationships and when it is missing it
can make people miserable. In Conrad's relationship with his mother, Beth, they do not go
out of their way to talk to each other, and their conversations are superficial and
trivial. Some reasons that they do not talk to each other probably has to do with the
fact that they are too much alike, stubborn, and will not admit to their innermost
feelings. One example of miscommunication occurred when Beth learned at a meeting that
her son had quit the swim team. She came home very angry, because Conrad had not tried to
discuss his decision to quit with his parents. "Never mind,' she says. 'It's meant for
me. Isn't it? I wish I knew, Conrad, why it is still so important for you to try to hurt
me!" (Page 101) Apparently there is a definite lack of communication between Conrad and
his parents, and in particular with his mother. She takes all of his actions the wrong
way, thinking that he is singling her out in order to hurt her. Therefore, in order for a
relationship to be strong and for it to last, there must be proper communication, with
openness and honesty. Another key element in relationships is trust. Without trust a
relationship will most likely be sabotaged with suspicion and lies. Cal trusted his son,
Con in many ways, even before Con learned to trust himself. One of the first evident
signs of external trust in this novel was when Con gets his car for Christmas and "Cal,
resisting the urge to call, 'Take it easy!' or any other of those good luck charms,
thinks, He will be careful. He will take it easy, even though he has not driven in nearly
a year, because he is a good driver." (Page 117) An additional example of a lack of trust
is when Conrad does not have enough faith in his mother to tell her how he feels about
everything. This includes what he believes his mother thinks of him, and about his
feelings on his brother's death. When a relationship is devoid of trust, many hurtful and
damaging things are held inside, and feelings do not become acknowledged or purged. The
element of forgiveness is very important in numerous ways, because no one is perfect, and
everyone makes mistakes in life. Some people can come to terms with the past and move on,
but others cannot help keeping the memory of horrid things, and not forgive. Beth was one
of those people, or so her son thought. "Lately! Listen, if you-listen! I am never going
to be forgiven for that, never! You can't get it out, you know! All of the blood on her
rug and her goddamn towels-everything had to be pitched! Even the goddamn tile in the
bathroom had to be re-grouted. Christ, she fired a goddamn maid because she couldn't dust
the living room right, and if you think that she is ever going to forgive me-" (Page 110)
This statement made by Conrad portrays that he could not even forgive himself, and since
he was not able to do this for himself, how could he expect his mother to forgive him.
For most families, parents are forced to forgive their children for many things. This is
all part of life, because everyone makes mistakes, yet Cal said that Beth was not able to
forgive. There is one particular instance where Beth even said that she could not forgive
Conrad and she said, "That whole vicious thing! He made it vicious, as sickening as he
could! The blood-all the blood! Oh I will never forgive him for it! He wanted it to kill
me too!" It is obvious that it is not in Beth's nature to share or forgive because she is
very self-centered and superficial, thinking that Conrad and Calvin do things to hurt
her, and only her. The negative examples just described above demonstrate how
relationships can turn extremely negative without forgiveness. There are many elements in
relationships, some which have more significance then others. Without communication,
trust and forgiveness, which are very essential factors, then the relationship will not
be healthy or enduring. Life without these factors would be truly miserable and arduous,
but relationships without these would be hopeless and pointless.
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