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Reunion Study Guide

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by David Mamet
About 55 pages (16,616 words)
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Scene 4 Summary

Bernie tells Carol she's got a half-brother by his second wife, Ruth, and comments that he knows Carol's mother had another daughter, Barbara. Carol says she and Barbara are very close, and Bernie tells her she'd like Marty, although he admits he hasn't seen him much for a long time. He talks about how similar Ruth and Carol's mother were, how he and each of his wives got along well at the beginning, but it didn't last too long. He talks about the experience of having kids, which he says is "indescribable" and goes into a long reminiscence of things he and Carol used to do together, talking about how beautiful she was and how he looks at pictures of when she was little all the time. He looks for his photo albums,.....

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