![]() ![]() ![]() Who is the narrator Little Bit The dialogue from the play at the beginning of the interview is an example of Sexual abuse/seduction What is the Setting from the section of the play stated in the begining of the interview The car outside an inn on Maryland's Easter Shore How old is Little Bit when they go out to dinner in the car scene 16 What is Uncle Pecks wives name Aunt Mary From what perspective is the play written A woman's perspective What aspect of Culture is Vogel dissatisfied with The television movie of the week approach What is the inspiration of the Play The novel Lolita, written by Vladimir Nabokov Who is abusing who Rhetorical, you cannot really tell What is a major theme of the play Demonizing people that hurt us, over coming victimization and moving on. What does Vogel say the play is about Healing, forgiving and moving on. ![]()
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