Field of Dreams
Description / Introduction
- Character Development: Grieving
- Moral-Ethical Emphasis: Trustworthiness
- Subjects: U.S./1945 - 1991, Sports/Baseball, lowa
Ray Kinsella is an Iowa farmer with a wife and a little girl. He has never resolved his conflicts with his baseball loving father who had died many years before. As the movie opens, Kinsella begins to hear voices and becomes obsessed with an urge to build a baseball stadium in his best corn field. When the field is built it is visited by the ghosts of frustrated baseball players, including Kinsella’s father. Through the events in the film Kinsella overcomes his feelings of guilt about his relationship with his father and can, at last,...
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