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Introduction, Married couple, The Way Up to Heaven: Plot analysis and…
Introduction
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Conclusion
Mrs Foster
Her house
Empty, cold and dark
Great pile of letters
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Odour in the air
Suspected and satisfied
New York
Mr. Foster
At the club
Friends
hypothetically
Paris
Mrs Foster
Quite calm and relaxed
Sent
In the morning, after 9 a.m.
At the front door of Mr. Foster's mansion
A particular repeating sound
A few minutes later
Mrs Foster
Motionless, freezed and tense
Listening attitude
In a hurry
Went to the airport alone
Mr Foster
Went inside his mansion to look for a gift
Two days
First day
Both went to the Idlewilde airport
The fly was postponed
weather conditions
came back home
She felt
Terryfied
Mrs. Foster
Stayed at the airport
Mr. Foster
Returned home
Second day
Next morning
Mrs Foster
Woke up early and by 8:30 a.m she was ready
Dressed a hat, a coat and a purse
Nervous and in a hurry
Begged that he leaved the missing present.
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Mr Foster
Shortly after 9 a.m he appeared
Dressed a curiously cut Edwardian jacket with high lapels and a pair of narrow stovepipe trousers
Couldn't find a little present inside a box wrapped up in a white paper
Furious she forgot herself for once
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In the hall of the house
Inside the cab
At the house front door
The door was locked
Hunted madly for the key.
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January - Winter
New York City, USA
Married couple
Mrs. Foster
Old-fashioned clothes
Good and loving wife
Modest woman
Fear of being late
Twich in her left eye
Mr. Eugene Foster
Nearly 70 years old
Expensive clothes
wealthy
man
Huge bearded face
Dominant
Ellen, daugther
3 children
Paris
A large six-storey house
on East Sixty-second Street
30 years
The Way Up to Heaven
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