- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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- The Winter's Tale
Jared’s mom abandons him in their house for weeks, as punishment for Jared helping out his father. Here, she returns home and finally confronts Jared about what he did. This exchange between them reveals both Jared’s mom’s immaturity and the pain of mixing violence into a relationship that is meant to be loving. First, her question of why Jared pawned the TV—assuming that Jared is still helping his father—shows her irresponsibility. In reality, Jared sold the TV out of desperation to scrimp money and pay the bills that his mother left him with. So, while Jared’s mom seems to view…