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... s Room? ... s Room? ... But once dressed in Veronicas clothes, Susan finds herself locked in the role?and locked in Veronicas room. ... For example the room in which she was kept in; locked in a sense because of her T. ... , is immaculate, and though there are sheets on all the furniture TOS her things are still in the room, inc a almost finished puzzle. ... Her father, decided to not hand her over to authorities, instead spend more than 20,000 dollars to keep her locked up in her room. ... Supposedly Veronica and her parents knew she was going to die from the age of 15, and because of her sickness was stuck in the same room for 7 years. ... Veronicas Room is no exception, and all the convolutions one expects from Levin who is also the author of Deathtrap, Rosemarys Baby, and A Kiss Before Dying. ... s room and the audience? ... By using no walls, and perhaps one symbolic door, the audience is thrown into the room, not allow to be let go until the end of the play, when we see Veronica? ... I want to include a window with bars to the set design, keeping a more realistic tone of the room while creating a visual reference to the comment made by the mother that they paid 2,00 for bars to be put on the windows. ... The room should look as if Veronica still lived there, because symbolic she does, and that the audience is peering into her world. ... s Room, while by no means Levins best, is still definitive Levin and provides the complexity of a good story without the complexity of deeper issues, as his fans have come to expect.
Approximate Word count = 2717 Approximate Pages = 10.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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