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Anything for You by Catherine C. Allen Answer Plot of this play is bit “Comedy” based. The play starts with a scene of two friends, sitting in a restaurant and having a lame discussion about their relationships which kept on going till the end. Like right from the beginning the characters starts an argument and kept on arguing illogically Lynette: “What do you think we should do?” (pg. 1378) and end up on argument Gail: “I think we should order.” (pg. 1378)without even a legit conclusion in the last part of the play,Answer 2The characters seems too real.
The story of a play is more rational and it’s not some sort of fantasy or a fairytale. As both friends are sitting in a local restaurant yet to order and having a lame discussion on their relationships, so stereotyped and girlish but yet so real as it happens in our daily lives. The play actually starts from a confession by Lynette to, which add a reality to it.Lynette: “I need to have an affair.” (pg. 1374)Gail: “An affair?” (pg. 1374)Answer 3No, neither of these two characters have crisis “literally” but we can say that they are stuck with boredom because of their conventional life and current relationship status that they desperately want to do something to bring a change in their life to have some fun Lynette: “Sleep with me Gail.”(pg. 1377).
Their desperation has turned into some sort of a depression. Gail: “Because I’m in love with you.” (pg. 1377)
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