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We Are Not Friends

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"We are not friends" is the first line of the play, which opens with the song "Three Days Later" from the movie, "Picnic." The song is a classic accompaniment to a movie, and it's played in the middle of a picnic scene. It's the same song that's used in the movie "The Princess Bride." The narrator says that he's so tired that he can't even think of what to do with his assignment. He asks the music teacher if he can help him with his homework. The music teacher says yes, and the narrator is impressed. He's a professional, he says, so he can do whatever he wants. The teacher asks him where he'll be taking his next class, and he says yes. The acting class is different from the music class, the narrator says, because everyone will sit in a circle and everyone will be able to see what's going on in front of them. He wants to try his hand at acting, but the teacher won't let him try. The narrator asks him what he thinks Lan will do in the play. He says he thinks he will act as a wolf, as a fox, or as a prey. He doesn't know what his idea is.
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We Are Not Friends • Season 1 Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1313469
We Are Not Friends • Season 1 Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1313473
We Are Not Friends • Season 1 Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1313460
We Are Not Friends • Season 1 Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1313449
We Are Not Friends • Season 1 Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1313468
Season 1 Chapter 38
This is a locked chapterSeason 1 Chapter 38
About This Chapter
"We are not friends" is the first line of the play, which opens with the song "Three Days Later" from the movie, "Picnic." The song is a classic accompaniment to a movie, and it's played in the middle of a picnic scene. It's the same song that's used in the movie "The Princess Bride." The narrator says that he's so tired that he can't even think of what to do with his assignment. He asks the music teacher if he can help him with his homework. The music teacher says yes, and the narrator is impressed. He's a professional, he says, so he can do whatever he wants. The teacher asks him where he'll be taking his next class, and he says yes. The acting class is different from the music class, the narrator says, because everyone will sit in a circle and everyone will be able to see what's going on in front of them. He wants to try his hand at acting, but the teacher won't let him try. The narrator asks him what he thinks Lan will do in the play. He says he thinks he will act as a wolf, as a fox, or as a prey. He doesn't know what his idea is.
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