37 pages 1 hour read

Neil Simon

Lost In Yonkers

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1991

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Essay Topics

1.

Several of the characters have physical or intellectual disabilities or illnesses. Discuss the symbolic significance of these conditions in relation to the work’s themes.

2.

How does Eddie’s letter contextualize the boys’ experiences with Grandma? Why does the play stage these letters in voice-over (rather than, for example, having the boys read them aloud)?

3.

Eddie at one point praises the US for taking in immigrants and refugees from various countries, implying that this makes America’s cause in WWII a noble one. Does the play support this viewpoint? Explain why or why not, citing evidence from the text.

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