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This play follows Catherine, who as been caring for her ill genius mathematician father. But he is dead now, and her sister Claire and a former student, Hal, of her father has come, with the hopes of discovering something genius between the scrabbles. But Catherine has inherited some of her father brilliance, as well as his insanity. Soon Hal and Catherine begin something, but how will it end? If you do not wish to read this awesomeness, there is a film released in 2005 that was great as well.
This is the perfect play for a lover of mathematics and extreme drama, as well as mental instability. There is sibling rivalry but not for the most common used form, as well as the manipulation of a father over his daughter. Of course, there is also love, but it is done brilliantly. I take this as a love story over Outlander or Anna and the French Kiss any day.
This is the perfect play for a lover of mathematics and extreme drama, as well as mental instability. There is sibling rivalry but not for the most common used form, as well as the manipulation of a father over his daughter. Of course, there is also love, but it is done brilliantly. I take this as a love story over Outlander or Anna and the French Kiss any day.
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great concept about the book
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