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Golden Boy Study Guide

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by Clifford Odets
About 87 pages (25,991 words)
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Act 3, Scene 1 Summary

Moody's office, six months later. Roxy and Tokio watch as Moody and Joe, who's now wearing expensive clothes, talk with two sports reporters, Drake and Lewis. They ask questions about Joe's upcoming fight with a fighter called the Chocolate Drop. Joe predicts an easy win, suggesting that the writers pick the round and that's when the knockout will be. The older writer, Drake, becomes angry and resents Joe's arrogance, but Joe tells him that arrogance is part of being a fighter. Moody tries to save the situation by suggesting that he take Drake out for a drink. Drake reluctantly agrees and goes out. Lewis tells Joe that he likes him, then asks Moody about his wedding plans. Knowing that Joe didn't know about the plans, Moody tells Lewis that the wedding's.....

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