We learn about Roy's life and about his attitude. His life is hectic, and that bothers him and gets him worked up quite a bit. (What a great scene to open up with. It really caught my attention right away, which is something that I look for in a play - if I'm not pulled in right away, then I don't really want to read the play.)
We learn about Harper's life and her attitude. She is somewhat crazy and wants to get away.
I really enjoyed the beginning of scene 5. It was written very well. We learn a lot about Harper's character from the way her lines are written. We also learn a lot about Joe's character, as well. He is running from something by wanting to move away. Unlike Roadkill, the Joe/Harper scenes were my favorite. I feel that they were the better scenes in the play because they taught us the most about their characters - more so than the other scenes did with other characters.
As we are all aware, homosexuality is something that comes up in this play. It shows up in regards to a homosexual's reputation and their decisions to life situations.
I really would like to see this play performed live. It was phenomenally written, and the
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ReplyDeleteNoooo! Fail.
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