Question

A woman in this play suggests that “the fact that” her lips move may be “more significant… than the words which come through them.” When a man insists that woman in this play has had enough water, she warns, “If you take the glass… I’ll take you.” (10[1])A man in this play tells his son that his only shortcoming as a boxer is that he can’t attack (10[1])or defend. In this play, a man says he punched an old lady after failing to help her move her iron mangle. The only female role (10[1])in this play (10[1])was premiered by its author’s wife, Vivien Merchant. A chauffeur in this play dies after revealing that Mac had sex with (10[1])Max’s (-5[1])wife in his cab. (10[1])In this play, (-5[1])Lenny gets angry that his brother ate his cheese roll, and Joey fails to go (10[1])“the whole (10[1])hog” with Ruth, (10[3]-5[2])who agrees (10[1])to become a prostitute. (10[1])For 10 points, Teddy introduces his wife to his estranged family in what play by Harold Pinter? ■END■ (10[6]0[5])

ANSWER: The Homecoming
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