George terrifies Martha. Martha vaguely threatens retaliation.
The two head to the amusement park.
Act One: fun on the ferris wheel.
Act Two: fun with bumper cars.
Act Three: fun on the slide. (Summing up: "They were having a wonderful time.")
Then: the coda. In the pitch-black tunnel of love, Martha screams and scares the bejeezus out of her friend.
Economy, a use of threes, and a possible reference to "Strangers on a Train" (Hitchcock, who made use of his own spooky "tunnel of love"). No word wasted.....
The two head to the amusement park.
Act One: fun on the ferris wheel.
Act Two: fun with bumper cars.
Act Three: fun on the slide. (Summing up: "They were having a wonderful time.")
Then: the coda. In the pitch-black tunnel of love, Martha screams and scares the bejeezus out of her friend.
Economy, a use of threes, and a possible reference to "Strangers on a Train" (Hitchcock, who made use of his own spooky "tunnel of love"). No word wasted.....
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