Hier ist der Text:

Stations of the action in "Bread on the water"

In the short story "Bread on the water" by David Lubar occur two teenagers: Andy and Tomy. The action begins in the church. Andy behaves so that he will be kicked out of the church - and his best friend Tommy same time. The two friends launched after a man who tells them that he has already eaten quite a while nothing. Andy makes sure that the man gets something to eat. Thereafter, the two friends go back to church and meet with Tommy's parents. Parents grumble from Tommy because he was kicked out of the church. On the way home sees Tommy as Mrs Linden her son spanking and Mrs Skeffington rushes past the old Mrs Wilming without offering her to take them, even though the old woman has her trouble with walking.

The backgrounds in the short story by David Lubar

The saying "action speaks louder than words" - actions tell more than words - plays a significant role in the short story "Bread on the water" by David Lubar. Andy is when he gives the hungry man to get some food. The crucial difference between words and deeds is the visibility. An act can be seen, and indeed for a long time. Words, however, are often spoken in the wind. For one ear, out the other ear, is often said to words. About deeds can not judge so disparagingly one. When eating the hungry homeless is nothing. He wastes no words. The only thing he says is the end: "Thank you". This one word is much in this moment of the story much more important than action. Andy is again, as he is a generous tip, although the service is mismatched.

Dankeschön ;)