Why do Gonzalo and Laura annoy each other as soon as they meet in 'A Sunny Morning'
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Explanation:
Laura is annoyed with Gonzalo as she warned him, don't scare away the birds, which were feeding on her crumbs in the park. Gonzalo was annoyed with Laura because of some reasons, firstly when he wished her as good morning, she did not wish him back. Secondly, she questioned him why he had used his kerchief to brush his shoes and lastly asked humorously as whether he would use his shoe brush as handkerchief. And also both of them want bench to themselves.
Answer:
Dona Laura is annoyed with Don Gonzalo because instead of her warning he frightens away the birds which were feeding on her crumbs in the park. And, Don Gonzalo is annoyed with Dona Laura because she is complaining about some birds which were feeding and roaming in a public park.
Explanation:
As soon as occupying her seat in the park, Dona Laura gives three handfuls of bread crumbs to a flock of pigeons and by sitting she watches birds feeding on the bread crumbs. Don Gonzalo and Juanito both walk towards the birds. Immediately, Dona Laura shouts ‘look-out’ to warn them. Then she tells Don Gonzalo that he frightens the birds. Don Gonzalo told her that he does not care about the birds as it was a public park. Dona Laura asks him why he complain about the priest who occupy his usual bench if it was a public park. Again, Don Gonzalo tries to put her off rudely telling her that since they didn’t met before she should not take the freedom of addressing him.. She wonders why a man like him should be so unsatisfied after a certain age. Later, she sees him moving, without getting a seat on the other side of the park. She enjoys his tough situation saying that it was right for him for scaring the birds. Later, when Don Gonzalo sits at the extreme end of Dona Laura’s bench and greets her, she asks him in a irritating way why he was there again. Again, there is an anger shown while exchanging of words. When he failed to find a convincing reply to her question, he told her that he has nothing more to say. Then he murmurs to himself that she was an old lady and behaving in a strange way and she ought to be at home knitting and counting her beads. Again, Dona Laura tells him rudely not to murmur anymore and she was not going to leave just to please him