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Americans have never been squeamish abou...

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The Inheritance (Part Two)

Matthew Lopez

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Elderly
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 3, Scene 4
Time & Place
Upstate New York, 2018
Length
Long
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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Americans have never been squeamish about death. We鈥檝e buried soldiers on battlefields over the centuries; weathered floods and storms and earthquakes; fought cancer and polio and tuberculosis.
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But only their names. Never their faces. Those faces have stayed with me all these years, like ghosts. Michael鈥檚 and so many others. A haunting, if you will. A necessary haunting.

Matthew Lopez, The Inheritance. Faber Drama, 2018. pp.277-281

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