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Polaroid stories
Polaroid Stories is a play dealing with drug addiction, alcoholism, prostitution, and homelessness, but the real overriding theme is escaping. The characters find different ways to escape their reality and in many ways their very problems are the result of these escapist thought processes. Skinhead Boy says that he is running, and wants to run so fast that no one will catch him, and that is a metaphor for the play as a whole.
Orpheus appears as an African-American male in his twenties. No discernible physical characteristics. Orpheus is homeless or between homes in a city that is never particularly mentioned as far as by name. But he lives in this city amongst other drug addicted youths. Economically speaking Orpheus has little to no money. At different points in the play he professes his love to Eurydice. At the same time, he also claims to love Persephone.
Orpheus believes that he himself is love-worthy and capable of loving others, despite his alcohol/drug addictions. Yet most of the characters (Persephone/Eurydice) find Orpheus to be a joke, or something to take advantage of. His basic desire is to escape
Approximate Word count = 755
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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