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Research Report Set in the bedroom of a popular elderly gentleman on the day of his death, "All Over" unfolds the layers of complicated relationships between the men and women who loved him. The nameless characters, who are referred to only by their relationship to the non-speaking dying man (e.g. The Wife, The Mistress, The Daughter), ride an emotional roller-coaster through the play's two acts as they confront the reality of mortality and the nature of human connection. Despite the ups and downs of "All Over," Albee claims that it, like "every one of my plays, is an act of optimism, because I make the assumption that it is possible to communicate with other people." so my name is jordan haber and i like to eat poo in a car while.
Approximate Word count = 470 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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