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The panel discusses the plague, feet symbolism and the supermodernist movement. | The panel discusses the plague, feet symbolism and the supermodernist movement. | ||
We return to the earlier monologue, which is apparently | We return to the earlier monologue, which is apparently playwriter Molka's journal - this time, observations of his mother on vacation. | ||
The play continues into the next scene, with the couple going to a Chinese restaurant. Their familiar unease at being anglo-saxons in a Chinese-American environment is amplified when the waiter turns out to be increasingly abuse and irrational. He too is a plague victim, and the couple escapes the restaurant. | The play continues into the next scene, with the couple going to a Chinese restaurant. Their familiar unease at being anglo-saxons in a Chinese-American environment is amplified when the waiter turns out to be increasingly abuse and irrational. He too is a plague victim, and the couple escapes the restaurant. |