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The Sisters Rosensweig Study Guide

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by Wendy Wasserstein
About 71 pages (21,211 words)
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Act 2, Scene 1, Part 2 Summary

Tess asks Sara where her passport is, since she and Tom are leaving the next day. Sara suggests talking about it later, which Tess takes her to mean that she wants to talk without Tom there. She leaves angrily, saying that even though it's important to Sara to live without passion it's something she can't do. Tom follows Tess out.

Pfeni asks Sara how her night with Merv was, and Sara coyly hints that it was great. Pfeni talks about how she spent the night watching interviews with Kurdish refugees. She says she felt excited about telling their stories but guilty, at the same time, about the idea of exploiting the refugees' situation for her own fulfillment. Sara tells her that she's got a real calling and passion, unlike her,.....

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