Genre
Drama; Comedy
Language
English
Setting and Context
New York in the 90s
Narrator and Point of View
The play is told from the perspective of an omniscient, third-person narrator.
Tone and Mood
The tone is dramatic and exaggerated; the mood is hilarious and emotional.
Protagonist and Antagonist
Gregory is the protagonist; the threat of AIDS in the antagonist.
Major Conflict
The major conflict of the play occurs when Gregory invites eight of his gay friends to join him in celebrating the three summer holiday weekends at his lakehouse.
Climax
The climax of the play is reached when the drama between Gregory and Bobby emerges, as it serves as a turning point in the play.
Foreshadowing
The happiness achieved by Buzz is foreshadowed through his work in the AIDS clinic near him, as he receives the karma he deserves.
Understatement
The role of relationships in later age is understated in the play, particularly in the creativity of Gregory.
Allusions
The play alludes to the AIDS scandal at the time, and of trying to change the mood of the time while also enjoying it at the same time.
Imagery
N/A
Paradox
There is a paradox in the relationship between Gregory and Bobby, as they have a huge age gap so problems are expected and yet they don't realise it.
Parallelism
There is a significant parallel between the caring nature that James exudes and the happiness that he is given as a result.
Personification
N/A
Use of Dramatic Devices
The stage directions are used effectively to allow the actors to consistently portray the mood of the play.