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FARO RIDES AGAIN
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SLEEPING TOGETHER
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His eyes
are in his mind.
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
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FARO RIDES AGAIN
- Stage directions can be very important. What is the significance of the "queen sized bed?"
- What is the inciting incident?
- What is the end of the exposition?
- What is the significance of her saying "I want to know what you're thinking?"
- What is the play's point of attack?
- What are some good examples of foreshadowing in the play?
- What is a good example of reversal in the play?
- Why does he tell her Faro is on the sofa?
- Where exactly is the crisis and the climax?
- What is the theme of the play?
- Whose play is it?
- What is the significance of the names in the play?
SLEEPING TOGETHER
- What is the inciting incident?
- What is the significance of the opening stage directions?
- Why does the playwright choose to start the play as he does?
- Where is the end of the exposition? The point of attack?
- Why does Jackson mention the "gardener?"
- What is the significance of Jackson's last name?
- What examples of foreshadowing are there?
- Where are the crisis and the climax?
- What is the theme of the play?
- Whose play is it?
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