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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 playwrite Molka's journal- this time, observations of his mother on vacation.
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.

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