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In Bus Stop, by William Inge, the themes of love and loneliness are portrayed through the main characters of the play. ... Inge uses a bus stop in order for the characters to stop, face themselves, and find a direction in life. Once they “find themselves,” the characters leave on a bus to complete their journeys in life. ... It is interesting that Grace and Carl should have a relationship with each other since Carl is the driver of the bus that takes people on their journey through life, and Grace is the owner of the diner, which is the official bus stop and place for people to stop and think about where they are going in life.
Approximate Word count = 1107 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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