Sam's Chauffeur Job
This activity is a point of particular pride for a character, who often talks about how in-demand he is in the work.
Max's Cooking
This topic becomes a source of ridicule between Lenny and Max, with Lenny constantly complaining about how bad it is.
MacGregor
This individual becomes a source of intense dispute between Max and Sam, before the shocking revelation about him at the end of the play.
Ruth's Glass of Water
This object becomes a symbol of power and dominance early in the play.
Max's Stick
This object takes on a menacing cast when its owner threatens to hit another character with it.
Butchering
This occupation of a main character's represents the gore and violence that other characters echo.
Teddy's Academic Credentials
These entities become a source of sarcasm and ridicule among the brothers and father as they turn them against their owner...
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