This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, "The Caretaker's Room" . It's all about the "caretaker" and his "sexy side" , and it's about to get even more explicit when the scene switches to the caretaker's bedroom, where the sexy side of the play begins. The sexy part of the scene begins with the narrator telling the audience that he's going to show them his sexy "side." He's got a drink in his hand, and he tells the audience to "swig it all up" and to "puck it up." The narrator then
This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, "The Caretaker's Room" . It's all about the "caretaker" and his "sexy side" , and it's about to get even more explicit when the scene switches to the caretaker's bedroom, where the sexy side of the play begins. The sexy part of the scene begins with the narrator telling the audience that he's going to show them his sexy "side." He's got a drink in his hand, and he tells the audience to "swig it all up" and to "puck it up." The narrator then