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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Study Guide

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by Edward Albee
About 75 pages (22,634 words)
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Act 3, Part 2 Summary

Honey and Nick come into the room. They joke about her name, rhyming it with "bunny" and "funny." Honey announces that she doesn't remember a thing about what's happened that night, and hints to Nick that he shouldn't either. George sits everybody down and talks about how they've played a lot of games that night including "Snap the Dragon." Honey comments that she's played "Peel the Label," and George talks about how they've all been peeling the labels. He tells them they're going to play the last game of the night called "Bringing Up Baby," and asks Martha whether she'd like to start. She says that she's tired. George starts talking about how their son resented and feared Martha which gets her angry and makes her start a long story about.....

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