FARO RIDES AGAIN
&
SLEEPING TOGETHER

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His eyes
are in his mind.

-Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834


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FARO RIDES AGAIN
  1. Stage directions can be very important. What is the significance of the "queen sized bed?"

  2. What is the inciting incident?

  3. What is the end of the exposition?

  4. What is the significance of her saying "I want to know what you're thinking?"

  5. What is the play's point of attack?

  6. What are some good examples of foreshadowing in the play?

  7. What is a good example of reversal in the play?

  8. Why does he tell her Faro is on the sofa?

  9. Where exactly is the crisis and the climax?

  10. What is the theme of the play?

  11. Whose play is it?

  12. What is the significance of the names in the play?
SLEEPING TOGETHER

  1. What is the inciting incident?

  2. What is the significance of the opening stage directions?

  3. Why does the playwright choose to start the play as he does?

  4. Where is the end of the exposition? The point of attack?

  5. Why does Jackson mention the "gardener?"

  6. What is the significance of Jackson's last name?

  7. What examples of foreshadowing are there?

  8. Where are the crisis and the climax?

  9. What is the theme of the play?

  10. Whose play is it?

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