Question

A character in this play who calls herself “A live coal in others' hearts” claims that she’s “not a baby-snatcher” when discussing her jealousy over an 18 year-old dancing with another woman. This play ends with the line “well, well, let’s get on with it,” (10[1])which is (10[1])said by a man who strokes a bronze ornament attached to a mantelpiece. (10[1])A character in this play (10[1])dies after her lover, who is married to her cousin Florence, turns the gas on while they sleep. A character in this play uses a paper-knife to try to kill another woman, and earlier recalls a trip to Switzerland in which she drowned her bastard child. A valet with no eyelids escorts (10[1])this play’s (10[2])protagonists to a Second-Empire style room. For 10 points, Inèz and Estelle are told by Garcin that “Hell is other people!” in what play (10[1])by Jean-Paul Sartre? ■END■

ANSWER: No Exit [or Huis Clos]
<European Literature>
= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Jack RadoColumbia BRutgers A4410
Eshan PantNYU APrinceton A4610
Richard NiuCornell CColumbia A5910
William OrrYale AVassar6410
Yixi YangYale CPenn B11610
Ethan FurmanHaverfordPrinceton B11810
Alex MoonPenn ARutgers B11810
Rico-ian BantingNYU BRowan A14310

Summary

2023 ACF Winter @ Columbia11/11/2023Y8100%0%0%88.50