What story imply the importance of spontaneity in general


Problem: In The Library by Gary Lipschutz Questions: Mr. C-G mentions how some critics consider the conversation between the law professor and his student in the movie to be "one of the most powerful conversations in the history of film." Why might it be regarded as such? 2. The story implies how Mr. C-G is seldom spontaneous in the classroom. Is this typical behaviour on the part of professionals in the workplace? If so, why? What does the story imply about the importance of spontaneity in general? 3. In the film discussed in the story, the law professor encourages his student to pursue his passion for poker. How would most people react to this encouragement? Why? Is religion an underlying influence on how most people would react? Explain. 4. Related to the last question, is it typical for a professor to discourage someone from pursuing an education in the field in which he teaches? What does this suggest about the professor?

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