Thursday, April 16, 2020
Rumors Summary Essays - Rumors, Charley, Eighth Doctor
  Rumors : Summary      Neil Simon's farce, Rumors, gives readers an in-depth look at the  lives of ten wealthy individuals attending a dinner party. In an  attempt to stay within the social crown, the characters start  unsubstantiated rumors about their friends in an attempt to make  themselves look better. The hosts of the party, Ken Gorman, and  his wife Chris must cover up the fact that a friend of theirs,  Charley Brock, has been shot in the ear lobe. They do not know how  he got shot, but they decide that he must have tried to commit  suicide, and thereby proceed to spread rumors about what they have  heard in an attempt to avoid a possible attempted suicide scandal.  They first lie to Charley's personal doctor, they lie about what  happened to all of the servants, and they finally about a second  gunshot heard in the house.    When the Gormans first encounter Charley in his bedroom, they  immediately call his personal doctor at the theater to tell him  that Charley feels just fine. Chris relates the story to the  doctor when she says, "Dr. Dudley, I'm afraid there's been an  accident_ Well, we just arrived here at Charley's house about ten  minutes ago, and as we were getting out of our car, we suddenly  heard this enormous_ thud_ It seemed Charley had tripped going up  the stairs_ no, wait, down the stairs. Down the stairs. But he's  all right," (13). Finally, Chris manages to explain to the doctor  that Charley had not really hurt himself in the first place and  that she felt sorry to have bothered him at the theater. After  hanging up the phone, the Gormans put Charley in the shower to  wash off the blood, wrap a towel around his head to stop the  bleeding, and go back downstairs to wait for the rest of the party  guests. Lenny and Claire Ganz arrive at the party first.    Coming straight from a car accident, the Ganz's ask why Charley  has not joined them for the party. Ken Gorman explains that  Charley has had a rough day and he decided to take a nap for a  little while. Lenny exclaims that he has not had a thing to eat  since breakfast and wonders where Mai Li the cook has put all of  the food. Not wanting to explain that they have recently fired Mai  Li, the Gormans fabricate a story about her having to go back to  Japan to visit her sick mother. Claire asks, "But Mai Li is  Chinese, isn't she?" The Gormans look at each other and then Chris  quickly says, "I know. Her mother was visiting Japan." As a result  of this, they must ask their friends to help them prepare dinner  for their own party. They know that if they explain to the Ganz's  that they do not have enough money to keep her in service any  longer, they will fall of out favor with their friends. For this  reason, they find it necessary to fabricate stories to explain  happenings in the house. As the night progresses, they  consistently dig themselves into a deeper hole of lies.    The situation eventually gets terrible when Ken tries to hide the  gun so Charley can't find it to shoot himself again. On his way to  putting in the closet, Ken trips over Charley's slippers and  discharges the gun straight into the wall. The report occurred  right next to his ear, and for the rest of the play, Ken is almost  entirely deaf. Naturally, the Gormans cannot say that a gunshot  went off in the house, so they create a variety of different  excuses to explain the sound upstairs. At first, Claire decides  that a car backfiring has the most credibility, but because of the  volume of the sound, she later changes it to a manhole cover that  exploded. After some time, she again changes the story to a can of  shaving cream that exploded due to the pressure from the manhole  cover exploding. This story seems a little far-fetched to the  other guests, so she finally says, "Oh, I know. I know. I know  exactly what it was_ it was a balloon. They've been blowing up  party balloons up there all day," (43). This answer seems  satisfactory enough for everyone, and they lapse back into their  normal conversations again.    The party in Rumors has a lot of humor to it, but on the other  hand, it shows just how far people will go just to be accepted by  their peers. Through deceit, the Gormans lied about Charley's  health to avoid an investigation. They lied about their lack    
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