The Pale Pink Roast Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 17 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Pale Pink Roast.

The Pale Pink Roast Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 17 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Pale Pink Roast.
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The Park

The park is where the story begins. Here, Peter encounters Anna and Judy. They have some light conversations here before Peter asks Anna to take him back to her apartment. This is also the setting where Judy buys a popsicle and is left in the care of Louie so Peter and Anna can have some privacy. The fact that Peter and Anna meet in the park suggests that their relationship is one of neutrality, since the park is a public space that is not intimate.

Anna's Apartment

Anna’s apartment is where the second half of the story takes place. The apartment appears to be expensive, which puzzles Peter. Throughout the second half of the story, Peter asks Anna how she could afford such an expensive residence, but she avoids the question. Eventually, she tells him that she could afford the apartment because her husband paid for...

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