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Updated: May 28, 2025
My book on playwriting divides plays into Introduction, Development, Crisis, Denouement and Catastrofe. And so one may devide life. In my case the Cinder proved the Introduction, as there was none other. I consider that the Suitcase was the Development, my showing it to Jane Raleigh was the Crisis, and the Denouement or Catastrofe occured later on. Let us then procede to the Catastrofe.
On the train I had a very unpleasant experience, due to Sis opening my Suitcase to look for a magazine, and drawing out a soiled gentleman's coller. She gave me a very peircing Glance, but said nothing and at the next opportunity I threw it out of a window, concealed in a newspaper. We now approach the Catastrofe.
"Work?" "I am a writer" I said in a low, ernest tone. "No! How how amazing. What do you write?" "I'm on a play now." "A Comedy?" "No. A Tradgedy. How can I write a Comedy when a play must always end in a catastrofe? The book says all plays end in Crisis, Denouement and Catastrofe." "I can't beleive it," he said. "But, to tell you a Secret, I never read any books about Plays."
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