1. law of contract
Contracts Summary DAMAGES – REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT THE
INTERESTS PROTECTED Fuller and Perdue, "The Reliance Interest in Contract Damages" There
are three principle purposes in awarding contract damages: restitution interest – object is the
prevention of unjust enrichment by the defaulting promisor at the expense of the promisee reliance
interest – object is to put the plaintiff in a good position as he was before the promise was made
expectation interest – object is to put the plaintiff in as good a position as he would have been had
the defendant performed the promise Wertheim the ruling principle of awarding monetary damages
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when demand exceeds supply, only nominal damages are awarded for breach of contract Loss of
Chance Chaplin v. Hicks Facts: P was deprived opportunity to be interviewed; "beauty contest case".
4 criteria must be met to recover damages for a lost chance: (1) Plaintiff must establish, on balance
of probabilities, that 'but for ' defendant 's wrongful conduct, the plaintiff had a chance to obtain a
benefit or avoid a loss (on balance of probabilities) (2) Plaintiff must show that the chance lost was
sufficiently real and significant to rise above mere speculation (3) Plaintiff must demonstrate that
the outcome, that is, whether the plaintiff would have avoided loss or made gain depended on
someone or something other than the plaintiff himself (4) Plaintiff must show that the lost chance
had some practical value P was awarded proportionate damages for her loss of chance Multi–Malls
v. Tex Malls Facts: D's breach resulted in a 20% change of rezoning the land for valuable use
awarded damages for loss of chance, because lost an opportunity to profit of 20% REMOTENESS
B.C. Saw Mills Facts: P sued D, blacksmith, for unskillful repair causing his late arrival to his
marriage ceremony. parties should not be held liable for damages that were not reasonably
foreseeable, within the contemplation of the parties at the time the contract was made Hadley v.
Baxendale Facts: P sent shaft to be repaired, but the delivery was delayed,
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5. Steppenwolf Observation Essay
Among all segments, Steppenwolf was considered the strongest, most daring (without being avant–
garde), and most reputable of all the larger regional theaters (set: Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare
and Steppenwolf).
Steppenwolf is viewed as a special occasion that requires planning. While there are elements that
feel like a hassle, at its best Steppenwolf is a welcome break from the mundane routine that governs
middle life. It is an out of the ordinary intellectual & emotional journey that sparks greater self
awareness and this is widely appreciated by current and prospective patrons.
In spite of differences in attendance behavior, all respondents were able to articulate the core
benefits and drivers of a Steppenwolf experience.
All segments agree that attending a show at Steppenwolf is a special occasion, and it's a treat. ...
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We just wanted to talk about the play – L/L, Groups
There was no place to go, so we went home and had a glass of wine at my apartment. It makes it
better – L/L Groups
I wanted to talk to my girlfriend because it is through talking that I figure out what I thought of it –
L/L Groups
Subscribers agree that planning is necessary, but they aren't diverted by it. Instead, they have
developed a routine, making the process smoother.
Even if I didn't feel like going earlier in the night because I had a long day, I always leave feeling
like it is time well–spent – S, Groups
We always get dinner before – S, Groups
We like to go out to dinner beforehand–it's a great way to make a date night of it, with dinner and
the theatre. And after, we always debate and talk over how we felt about the play on the way home
on the El – S, Blogs
Dinner and cocktails before the show. Sometimes an after–show drink. Part of the theater experience
for me is the social aspect. Getting together with friends beforehand to catch up, and sometimes
afterwards to discuss the play, is an important part of the experience – S,
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9. This Holiday Season Broadway Welcomes Roundabout Theater...
This Holiday season Broadway welcomes Roundabout Theater Company's production of Holiday
Inn. This new Irving Berlin musical will be playing at Studio 54 through January 1st. Before
heading to Broadway in Fall of 2016, this show had an out–of–town successful trial at the
Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam Connecticut in the Fall of 2014 as well as a residency at
The Muny in St. Louis for Fall of 2015. This production is produced by Roundabout Theater
Company. RTC is the nation's largest theater non–profit. This organization has both Off–Broadway
and Broadway productions running simultaneously. For this Roundabout Theater Company
production, Sydney Beers is the general manager. She is on the executive staff for the company and
is the general manager on all current Roundabout productions. Michael J. Passarro is the Production
Stage Manager and Pat Snow is the Assistant Stage Manager. Both of these people are season
professionals in the field and have worked together on many other shows such as Evita, The River
and Pippin on Broadway. Holiday Inn tells the story of Jim, who leaves show business to settle
down in his Connecticut farmhouse. Jim meets Linda, a schoolteacher, and with their talents
combined they turn the farmhouse into an inn and create grand musical performances for each
holiday to escape the foreclosure of the house. Meanwhile Jim's best friend Ted is trying to win over
Linda and take her to Hollywood to be his dance partner. Who will win the battle? The
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13. She Loves Me Play Analysis
The theatrical work being discussed in this critique is the 2016 revival of the broadway musical She
Loves Me. This production was directed by Scott Ellis and produced by the Roundabout Theatre
Company. The first revival performance of She Loves Me took the stage on February 19th, 2016
with the final performance being on July 10th, 2016. This romantic comedy is describing the story
of two pen pals who fall in love through countless letters , addressing each other as " Dear Friend ".
Set in 1930s Hungary , mainly taking place in and outside of Mr.Maraczek's Parfumerie . Amalia
Balash and Georg Nowack, work in the shop together, strongly disliking each other, but
coincidentally are the two letter correspondents. When the "Dear Friends" are finally supposed to
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Each element gave the stage a different feel that matched every scene , complementing each
brilliantly. The only element that lacked for me was lights, although very bright ; in my opinion the
reoccurring blue wasn't the best option. I feel if the lighting designer would have had more warmer
colored lights against the already vibrant set pieces, it would have made the stage pop more. But one
thing i did particularly fancy, were the costumes the characters wore and how they fit each character.
Each character's' costume showed the dichotomy between the personalities and tastes of each
individual. For example Ilona played by Jane Krakowski was dressed in a scarlet / pinkish dress
with a high slit up the left side; showing her seductive character type. Meaning when i saw Ilona on
stage, I immediately knew who i was looking at . Lastly the sound effects included , like the door
jingle sound or The bike bell , added to the whole idea of being inside and outside of a retail
building. These effects gave the stage an outdoorsy feel , drawing you in , giving the audience
illusions of really being in 1930's
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17. Essay On The Ghost
As the thunder crackles in the night, a faint splash of car tires can be heard racing along the wet
road. A sleek black cab is going well over the speed limit to get to its destination. Street lamps are
flashing along one by one through the distorted window. Gordon Burgundy, the passenger of the
vehicle, is on his way to his friends place, in a rural location in downtown New Jersey. His friend,
James Boddy is his partner. They are detectives, been that way for well over twenty years.
The cab arrives at a rather grand structure, surrounded by foliage that has be drenched in this
evening's rain. Mr. Burgundy steps out of the car in a more relaxed state despite the heavy downpour
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Nothing. As a detective who has been in much more suspenseful scenarios, he is surprised in himself
for getting worked up over something stupid like someone walking out of an elevator, " I'm a wuss.
" Gordon mumbles to himself.
Going into the red lit room, it's like being transported to another world. There is, first of all, a red
light in the center of the ceiling. On that light are little tassels or beads hanging from the light, all
around it. There are two places to sit. A big chair or the long couch. The chair looks as if it's not the
most popular seating choice. It is geometric in shape and looks as if it hasn't been worn in yet. The
couch, however, is the total opposite in style. It's small and curvy. Without the red light, it would be
a pearl color, more on pink side. Next to it was the jukebox, the one that was playing that nice song
from earlier. It's a pretty basic player, wooden structure with the orange light illuminating from the
center where you could choose the station. The light was not as powerful as the main red light, but
up close, it's quite beautiful. What is also beautiful is the woman who is sitting on the couch. The
woman is wearing a white silk robe that is bejeweled in different sized sequins. Her hair is up in a
messy bun with pieces that have fallen in her face. Gordon asks who the woman is. She says to call
her "Mrs.White."Gordon bids Mrs. White a farewell as he
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21. Queen Elizabeth's Lasting Effect on Theater Essay
Queen Elizabeth's Lasting Effect on Theater
Queen Elizabeth came to be known as one of the greatest rulers of the English empire. Under the
reign of Queen Elizabeth I, a more efficient government was created. The church was unified, the
English empire was expanded, and language, literature, and theater flourished to a greatness that
would be impossible for almost any other period of English history, or any other European empire,
for that matter, to match. Although there was a great rise in literature,it was theater that catapulted to
greatness during Elizabeth's reign. Out of Elizabeth's era came Elizabethan theater. Elizabethan
theater has such a variety of topics, that would make it virtually impossible to talk about in ten
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"To the Queen's interest, some six to ten plays were given every winter at court and she saw many
others when in progress throughout the country or while attending weddings or banquets in
London."(Clunes 27) Within time, Elizabeth was awarding more performances in court. That is one
of the ways Elizabeth helped the theater arts to florish. The more performances that were given, the
more theater became popular, and the more the people of England wanted to see it. The Companies
During the Elizabethan Era many things emerged. Amongst them was the creation of Adult
Companies. Approximately twenty–four Adult Companies were developed. (The Count Intruders,
The Earl of Leicester's men, Lord Rich's Men, Lord Abergavenny's Men, The Earl of Sussex's Men,
Sir Robert Lane's Men, The Earl of Lincoln's (Lord Clinton's) Men, The Earl of Warwick's Men, The
Earl of Oxford's Men, The Earl of Essex's Men, Lord Vaux's Men Lord Berkeley's Men, the Earl of
Arundel's Men, The earl of Hertford's Men, Mr. Evelyn's Men, The Earl of Derby's Men (Lord
Strange's) Men, The Earl of Pembroke's Men, The Lord Admiral's (Lord Howard's, Earl of
Nottingham's), Prince Henry's, and Elector Palatine's Men, The Lord Chamberlain's Men (Lord
Hunsdon's) and King's Men, The Earl of Wosterster's and Queen Anne's Men, The Duke of Lennox's
Men, The Duke of York's (Prince Charles's) Men, and
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25. ate Grenville’s best selling 2005 book The Secret River,...
ate Grenville's best selling 2005 book The Secret River, directed by Neil Armfield and adapted by
Andrew Bovell, is a shocking, scandalous – not to mention thrilling – insight into the historic events
of the settling of Australia. This ambitious new play teaches us the truth behind what really
happened between the two groups the 'Dharug's' and the white settlers and by the use of Aboriginal
dialect we are placed in the perspective of one white man, leaving the theatre in a deafening silence.
The insightful casting of William Thornhill (Nathaniel Dean), an award winning actor and voice
over artist, brings you to a better understanding of the archetypical character. The casting is
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While Bovell maintains that William Thornhill is still central to the play, he has been deliberate in
giving voice to the silent characters of the book.
Factual research is interweaved with fictional drama in Grenville's novel, revealing the shocking
history, yet building a story around it. Part of the unfolding tragedy of the book and now the play is
the sense that both convey, of how history could have been different. Thornhill charges in seeing the
land as "the blank page in which a man might write a new life" but for the Aboriginal's it has always
been their land, so they are torn on what to do. It is the shocking, unexpected truth that leaves the
audience so silent you could hear a pin drop. Throughout the play there is brutal enslavement and
repeated rape of young aboriginal woman (played courageously by a naked Miranda Tapsell).
Smasher Sullivan (a rascally Jeremy Sims) commits these crimes, which are ignored and William
Thornhill (Nathaniel Dean) carelessly turns a blind eye to them.
Interestingly The Secret River is Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett's very first commission for
Sydney Theatre Company, so it's been a while in the making. It's also been worth the wait! The
production line for this play has been massive and unequalled.
Most audience members will be intrigued, amazed, and in ore at this spectacular performance, but in
particular those interested in
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29. Economics Text Book Chapter Summaries
The following chapter summaries are mostly based on the McConnell & Brue text "Economics–
16th Ed."
Details available at http://highered.mcgraw–hill.com/sites/0072819359/information_center_view0/
note .. arrow means "leads to," "results in," "causes"
Chapter 1 – The Nature and Method of Economics
Economics is the study of scarcity and choice
Key concept– opportunity cost: for a person to get more of one thing... he/she must forego getting
something else
e.g. to get food must pay (give up) money
In economics rational behavior is assumed, e.g. people want more goods for less money
Assumption: we all want to increase utility = happiness, satisfaction
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avoid inflation economic freedom and efficiency through minimization of regulations taxation and
government spending equitable income and wealth redistribution reduction of poverty economic
security, e.g. social security payments for retirees expansion of free trade with other countries
Economic goals often involve tradeoffs e.g.: redistribution of income/wealth transfers to the poor
increased taxation of the rich reduced opportunities for the rich to invest including starting new
businesses, and...
reduced incentives for the poor to retrain, relocate, work hard slowed economic growth, slowed job
growth
The two main categories of economics study: macroeconomics and microeconomics
Macroeconomics – examines the economy as a whole and its main sectors: government sector,
household sector, business sector
An "aggregate" is a collection of specific economic units treated as one unit, e.g. the millions of
consumers lumped together and called "consumers"
Macroeconomics seeks to obtain an overview or outline of the economy, i.e. examines the beach,
not the grains of sand
30. Microeconomics – examines details of specific economic units... such as one household (typically a
nuclear family), company, or unit of government...
i.e. examines the sand
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38. Heroism In Hamlet
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by
William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark,
the play dramatises the revenge Prince Hamlet is instructed to enact on his uncle Claudius. Claudius
had murdered his own brother, Hamlet's father King Hamlet, and subsequently seized the throne,
marrying his deceased brother's widow, Hamlet's mother Gertrude.
Hamlet is Shakespeare's longest play and among the most powerful and influential tragedies in
English literature, with a story capable of "seemingly endless retelling and adaptation by others."
The play seems to have been one of Shakespeare's most popular works during his lifetime It has
inspired writers from Goethe and Dickens to Joyce and Murdoch, and has been described as "the
world's most filmed story after Cinderella".
The story of Hamlet ultimately derives from the legend of Amleth, preserved by 13th–century
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Written in Latin, it reflects classical Roman concepts of virtue and heroism, and was widely
available in Shakespeare's day. Significant parallels include the prince feigning madness, his
mother's hasty marriage to the usurper, the prince killing a hidden spy, and the prince substituting
the execution of two retainers for his own. A reasonably faithful version of Saxo's story was
translated into French in 1570 by François de Belleforest, in his Histoires tragiques. Belleforest
embellished Saxo's text substantially, almost doubling its length, and introduced the hero's
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42. The Advantage By Patrick Lencioni Summary
The six questions required in The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni that "create clarity" within a
corporation could easily be applied to multiple aspects of theatre [general management companies
(i.e. Daryl Roth), production companies (i.e. Roundabout, MTC), unions and organizations
(BCEFA, AEA), or specific productions (i.e. Bright Star)]. However, I think the questions will be
most fruitful when applied to my professional self: Miranda the Stage Manager. Considering the
position I am in – nearing graduation with a terminal theatre degree – I need to take my last few
months at school to discover who I am professionally and what I want for my career. Upon
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For example, I get internally riled up when I see actors asked to do things outside of their contract.
Most of the actors in Othello are new, uneducated AEA members. Unlike the stage management
program, the CU acting program does not delve into union rules and the actors did not read their
ANTC contract prior to signing it. So, when they are using their personal clothing items in the
shows, I feel the need to tell them that they are contractually owed compensation. Or, when the
director schedules pick–up rehearsals on two–show days, I get the intense desire to tell the Equity
Deputy that this is expressly forbidden in our contract (especially when I hear the cast complain of
exhaustion before the first show even begins.) While my information may be accurate, I am
genuinely unsure if and when my meddling is appropriate. I, personally, do not like having an extra,
uncompensated rehearsal on a two–show day either, but I feel incapable of complaining on behalf of
myself. I spread information about the contract with the actors so that they may decide if and when
to
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46. Analysis Of Steppenwolf Theatre Company Completely...
In 1974, a group of young high school actors started doing acting in plays at the Steppenwolf
Theatre Company, ultimately moving in the basement of church in Highland Park in Chicago.
Afterwards they began on their journey to become one of the utmost protruding theatre companies
in the whole world. Steppenwolf Theatre Company completely transformed the face of American
Theatre with its inventive style that blends dynamic collaborative performance, authentic, acting and
bold, stimulating stories to create enthralling theatre.
Steppenwolf Theatre was founded in 1974 by Gray Sinise, Terry Kinney, and Jeff Perry. The theatre
began in the Unitarian church on Half Day road in Deerfield, which is located in Lincoln Park on
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I don 't know, there 's something to it" (Jones, 1).
This explains about the style of the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. It was sort of 'steeped style' in
which group of people acted in plays.
In 1975, Steppenwolf integrated as a non–profit and produced one play during that summer, the
"Effect of Gamma Rays on Main the Moon Marigolds." During the summer of 1976, with a recently
established company that included founders from Terry Kinney to Alan Wilder, the company took
place in the basement of Immaculate Conception Catholic school in Highland Park which shaped its
first season of plays. In the year of 1980, the company moved from Highland park to the city of
Chicago and moved at the Jane Adams Center which was 134 seat theatre and enlarged the
ensemble. Moving on, The Steppenwolf Theatre maneuvers as a non–profit organization relying
upon the community for their assistance and support to produce or present around 16 plays and
nearly around 700 performances, events and other prestigious events that are held around the year
on three stages. The theater's two main programs which consists of: educational and artistic
programs draw a multigenerational and multi–talented audience of around 200,000 from the greater
metropolitan in the Chicago area, while our effect spreads well beyond this region with productions
that tour nationally and globally.
Meanwhile, Steppenwolf's standing was hardening. In one of the
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50. Varian Solution
Chapter 1
NAME
The Market
Introduction. The problems in this chapter examine some variations on the apartment market
described in the text. In most of the problems we work with the true demand curve constructed from
the reservation prices of the consumers rather than the "smoothed" demand curve that we used in the
text. Remember that the reservation price of a consumer is that price where he is just indifferent
between renting or not renting the apartment. At any price below the reservation price the consumer
will demand one apartment, at any price above the reservation price the consumer will demand zero
apartments, and exactly at the reservation price the consumer will be indifferent between having
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Further suppose that people A, B, C, D, and E manage to get an apartment, while F, G, and H are
frozen out.
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THE MARKET
(Ch. 1)
(a) If subletting is legal–or, at least, practiced–who will sublet to whom in equilibrium? (Assume
that people who sublet can evade the city rentcontrol restrictions.)
E, who is willing to pay only F,
$10 for an apartment would sublet to who is willing to pay $18.
(b) What will be the maximum amount that can be charged for the sublet payment?
$18. A,
(c) If you have rent control with unlimited subletting allowed, which of the consumers described
above will end up in the 5 apartments?
51. B, C, D, F.
(d) How does this compare to the market outcome?
It's the
same.
1.5 (2) In the text we argued that a tax on landlords would not get passed along to the renters. What
would happen if instead the tax was imposed on renters? (a) To answer this question, consider the
group of people in Problem 1.1. What is the maximum that they would be willing to pay to the
landlord if they each had to pay a $5 tax on apartments to the city? Fill in the box below with these
reservation prices. Person Reservation Price A B C D E F G H
35
20
25
30
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13
10
0
(b) Using this information determine the maximum equilibrium price if there are 5 apartments to be
rented.
$13.
(c) Of course, the total price a renter pays consists of his or her rent plus the tax. This
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55. Regal Entertainment Group: Addressing Industry Dependency...
| Regal Entertainment Group: Addressing Industry Dependency and DifferentiationClaire Fuller
BA 301 Final Term Paper
Section 003
June 6, 2012
Claire Fuller
BA 301 Final Term Paper
Section 003
June 6, 2012 |
Executive Summary Regal Entertainment Groups is the parent company of Regal Cinemas, which is
made up of Regal Cinemas, the United Artists Theaters, and the Edwards Theater. It runs the largest
theater circuit in the U.S., and uses the multiplex cinema model in metropolitan and metropolitan
growth areas. The movie theater industry is highly competitive, both within the film entertainment
industry (as with Netflix and pirated films) and with substitute goods, such as live performances,
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These dividends have been distributed for the past four quarters (Form 10–K 97). Regal anticipates
continued dividends in the foreseeable future, but note that dividends are considered quarterly and
are only paid when their Board of Directions approves them. From May of 2002 to the end of
December of 2011, Regal has returned $3.3 billion in cash dividends to their stockholders (Form
10–K 5).
The movie theater industry as a whole has a fairly low profit margin to dip into, and Regal has the
same approximate costs and revenues as its competitors (Mintel – Leading Companies). Regal's
2011 10–K states a net income of $40 million dollars, and cash and cash equivalents of $253
million, with $174 million in accounts payable (54); Regal appears confident in its ability to met its
obligations.
Current Activities
In 2003, a year after its consolidation, Regal removed video games showing "graphic depictions of
sexual behavior or nudity," "graphically violent character deaths" or "human–like characters
suffering bloodshed and/or dismemberment." It also removed games depicting "violence toward law
enforcement officers or other figures of authority or the 'glorification of illegal activity (Earnest).'" A
potential reason for this decision may be Regal's major shareholder, Philip Anschutz, who
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59. Comparing The Red Room by H.G. Wells and The Darkness Out...
Comparing The Red Room by H.G. Wells and The Darkness Out There by Penelope Lively
The "Red Room" was the earlier of the two stories written in 1896 by H.G. Wells and "The
Darkness Out There", written by Penelope Lively was published in1984.
The titles of both stories suggest that fear or horror will play a part. "The Darkness Out There"
generates an eerie feeling by not defining a specific threat but leaving it open to the imagination.
"The Red Room" is not as scary but the use of red often shows danger or fear and this is why it has
been used here.
H.G. Wells does not give his main character a name as it is written in the first person. Penelope
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In "The Darkness Out There" you are immediately introduced to Sandra. "She walked through
flowers, the girl, ox–eye daisies and vetch and cow parsley" this is a very beautiful setting and
everything is perfect. We are also introduced briefly to characters who we later meet again, Mrs
Rutter ("She's a dear old thing") and Pat who, although she is not described as very nice looking,
runs a "Good neighbours' club" for children. As the story opens Sandra is on her way to help Mrs
Rutter with one of the others from the club although she does not know who that will be.
We are suddenly told about "Packers End and immediately it is clear that it is not a nice place, it was
where a German plane had come down during the war and it was said that people still heard the
pilots talking. "You didn't go by yourself through Packers End if you could help it, not after teatime,
anyway." Packers End is described as a "rank place, all whippy saplings and brambles and a gully
with a dumped mattress and a bedstead and an old fridge. And somewhere, presumably, the
crumbling rusty scraps of metal and cloth and … bones?"
"The Red Room" however begins in an old dark castle and you are immediately plunged into the
story with descriptions and introductions happening along the way.
The story does not start in The Red Room but in a communal room with a table. This
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