Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Jerry
- Past
- Parents
- Doesn't seem particularly enamoured with the
memory of his parents - rather flippant BUT
this may just be a coping mechanism, he
trivialises Peter's sadness as well
- "Good old pop/mom" mocking
- Seems to blame them for their own deaths
- Relationships
- Homosexuality
- J: I think I was very much in love
- Seems fixated with the idea of
masculinity and proving his/P's
manhood
- Fight for your manhood
- Women
- J: I do love the little ladies...for about an hour
- J: She embarked on an adulterous turn of
the southern states
- He has difficulty maintaining meaningful relationships
- J: You use real experience as a substitute for the fantasy
- Living situation
- Knows little to nothing about his neighbours
- P: She and her dog are the gatekeepers of my dwelling
- Hell
- Character
- Insecure
- J: Do you mind if we talk?
P: no,no J: Yes you do
(repeated)
- Over-compensating
- J: I've been to the Zoo
- The first to initiate the conversation - trying to force Peter
in to conversation, maybe to make himself feel more
powerful.
- Desperate
- J: Good old north
- Conforming to the societal expectations of polite conversation
- Jealous/ resentful
- Mocks P multiple times for being knowledgeable, angry that he can't
compete with him in that area, doesn't want to appear to be less than
P
- Domineering/rude
- You're not going to get lung cancer, are you?
- inappropriate, invasive, uncalled for and deliberate
- intentionally making P uncomfortable
- mocking P
- Remote/ apathetic
- This may be a coping mechanism
- when is he being sincere?
- Self-pitying
- Feels like he deserves better than what he has
- Blames others for his problems
- J: " I think the rooms get better as you go down...I guess they are; I
don't know."
- Importance as a character
- Themes
- Stereotyping
- Impotence
- Class divide
- Resentment/ Fear
- Albee
- A way to force the audience to reflect on
their own stereotyping
- An allegory for the uprising of the lower classes.
- A foil for Peter
- Catalyst and director of all events within the play
- Key quotes
- Audience perception
- Perhaps a source of guilt? He clearly has a miserable
life should we have judged him so quickly?
- Distaste at his crudeness
- Confusion at his motives and emotions, he is very private somewhat of a mystery even to the audience
- Relationship with Peter
- Anger at his quick judgement
- J: The old pigeon-hole bit
- J: I'm not going to rob you
- Anger/Resignation at his wilful ignorance
- P: I don't understand J: (furiously) That's a lie.
- J: I suppose you don't know what to make of me
- J: It's for reading about, isn't it?
- Jealousy and Resentment
- Gratitude
- P unwittingly gave him his final victory
- J: With great pain wipes the knife handle
clean of fingerprints
- J: You have comforted me, dear Peter