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Bus Stop Study Guide

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by William Inge
About 43 pages (12,883 words)
Bus Stop (film) Summary

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Act 3 Summary

It is 5 a.m. of the same day as the previous scenes. Everyone is in the café, including Bo, who has a black eye and a bandaged hand, but they are all either sleeping or resting except for Elma who is sweeping. Also, Grace and Carl who are talking to each other.

The scene opens with Grace and Carl flirting and talking about the fact that they were finally able to have sex. Will comes in through the door to inform them that the highway will be clear and ready soon for transportation. He checks in with Bo, tell him that what he did was for Bo's welfare and asks him if he has followed his orders. Bo has not. Therefore, Will asks him to go ahead with the plan. Bo gets up and.....

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