A Bed for the Night - Bertolt Brecht
I think the poem starts where it does so it can kind of create a setting for the rest of the poem. New York, corner of 26th and Broadway, winter months. The poem is telling us that although it "won't change the world," "improve relations among men," or "shorten the age of exploitation," it still does good because some men have a bed for the night, a place to sleep. When he says "the snow meant for them falls on the roadway," it's saying that normally, they'd be sleeping on that rodway, and having the snow fall on them, if they didn't have a bed for the night.
I feel good about our project after making the trailer. Now we have to do a few more interviews, like Leah, Maya, and some from the adoption agency. We also want to get a little mrore b-roll, because although we have a lot of cute stuff of Maya when she was younger, we still believe that we need more current b-roll of them interacting as a family. I really liked the way our trailer turned out, and I am excited to finish the rest of our project.
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