The man searches the inner-city for a place to kill his wife. I thought this play was going to be about a drive-by-shooting in some inner-city neighborhood, but was about a man trying to get out of responsibility by murdering his pregenant wife and framing the murder on a black community. She leaves frustrated because Hunter pressures her with some questions about what she thinks about her own secretary, because sometimes he looks at his own secretary. Hunter questions the direction of her openess and turns her off. She tries to be open about a personal matter but gets too out of hand and back fires. The dialogue took place in the office of the character named Hunter, who is confronted by one of his employees, named Fran, about a matter that involves a sexual orientation question. It was a German soldier who spoke very good English, spent some time with Martha when she was listening to the cat or was it really the soldier who made the sound? Martha tells her of a spy that was discovered when she went to investigate a Bobcat sound in the back yard. Sally was a lady that came to visit Martha because of a note that invited her to the house for some food and visit. The conversation between the two ladies was weird, because Martha was very unsure of what other people think (she keeps to herself). Human intimacy is better for Claire where Monica is unable to feel it and becomes jealous. Monica couldn't be like Beethoven, a deaf person, she can't feel or see the sound of others or even make the attempt to feel for others.
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Monica, in the first part of the scene, foretells who she's about when she refers to the flowers on the table as being beautiful but past their prime and the vase being precious.