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  1. Analysis. It’s Friday evening and Booth enters the apartment wearing multiple layers of clothing. When he sees that Lincoln isn’t home yet, he starts taking off each layer, revealing to the audience that he’s wearing two beautiful suits, both of which still have price tags affixed to them.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · This Chekhovian scene opens Suzan–Lori Parks’ two-hander, Topdog/Underdog. Though not her first play, it established her reputation as a major American playwright with its 2001 premiere.

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  3. For Booth, a steady job like Lincoln’s position at the arcade curtails freedom, whereas living the life of a hustler—a life full of deception—is liberating. Of course, he himself is totally unbound by any sense of permanence, and he only survives because Lincoln shares his paychecks.

  4. After losing his job at the arcade, Lincoln returns to three-card monte the next day and comes home exuberant. Meanwhile, Booth boasts that Grace has proposed marriage to him. Lincoln suggests that Booth find employment in order to keep Grace, calling his card shark abilities "double left-handed."

  5. Topdog/Underdog plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  6. Only five days after General Robert E. Lee (commander of the Confederate Army) surrendered to Union forces, John Wilkes Booth (a famous actor and fanatical Confederate supporter) snuck up behind President Lincoln in a theater balcony during a play and shot him in the back of the head.

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  8. Aug 30, 2024 · Lincoln returns home in the fifth scene of Topdog/Underdog to find Booth expecting a visit from his girlfriend. Lincoln has just lost his job at the arcade and squandered the money from his...

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