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Six Degrees of Separation Study Guide

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by John Guare
About 93 pages (27,970 words)
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Section 4 (pages 45-54) Summary

Ouisa is curled up on the couch, and she relates to the audience that she dreamt of Sidney Poitier and his successful career. She dreamt that he sat on her bed, and she asked him what was bothering him, and if it was the production of Cats he was worried about.

Paul comes back on stage, dressed as Sidney Poitier in dinner clothes. Paul/Sidney answers Ouisa. He says he knows what Cats is, but that he is interested in human rights, constitutional amendments, and the rights of the unborn, and such heavy things. Ouisa asks if he can really get all of that into Cats. Paul/Sidney replies that he will try to, and Ouisa expresses confidence that he will be able to do so.

Flan appears and tells the audience about what he.....

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