Topic > Separation, from 'Important Marriage' by Gregory Corso

According to the University of Rochester, Denver and Pittsburgh, shows many different ways in which family emotional transitions influence child behavior; this can be seen by reading "Separation" after Richard told John about the separation, John explained: "It's not the separation, it's all year crappy, I hate that school, you can't make friends, the story teacher 'a scud ."(422) the affected child, trying to hide his pain upon learning of the separation of his two parents, and, what is worse, trying not to be noticed by Richard and not to feel guilty for "destroying his life ", I think there is nothing more painful than having pain and not showing it. This part makes us understand Corso's poem, which says: “But I should get married I should be good” (441) this phrase sums up the hope of all those who get married, hoping that the marriage will be good; But above all, have no hope of harming others. It is imperative for Corso, to whom the suffering was somehow not justified, much less if it is ours