Gramellini’s Café | Linda’s Maturity

Gramellini’s Café | Linda’s Maturity
Gramellini’s Café | Linda’s Maturity

The top of the class who makes a silent scene in front of the Maturity commission in protest against what she considers an injustice is a very pure juice of adolescence and expresses the wonders and limits of that age, which for many now lasts until the threshold of retirement . I recognize myself a little in his I want to be dissolved narcissistic: sometimes I have made decisions that went against my interests with the sole aim of making those I considered responsible for having wronged me feel guilty. Linda practices competitive sports and is used to accepting the verdicts of the field. But when she saw that, due to clear disagreements between two examiners, a class of brilliant translators from Greek like hers had obtained an average of three and a half in the written test on Plato, she chose the path of dramatic protest. To give further weight to her gesture, however, was among the few to pass. She sacrificed herself for the cause, and also having a lot to lose, because it is true that she will be promoted anyway, but with a score too low to win the Scholarship American that he already had in his pocket.

Perhaps a more mature person would have answered all the questions and only then complained about the injustice suffered in the writings. However, it seems to me that there are not many mature people in this story. Not even among adults.

 
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