This character imagines a woman "buried in cement" up to the neck. This character is shocked to hear that woman is changing clothes, saying she "hasn't changed for me for years." This character jokes that a woman sprinkles chromosomes on her breakfast cereal while accusing a biologist of practicing eugenics. In a play, this character argues that his son's eyes are blue, while his wife says they are green. Earlier, this character acts as if he will shoot his wife with a shotgun that ultimately shoots only a Chinese parasol. While playing the game "Bringing up Baby," this character informs his wife of a telegram about an automobile accident that killed their son after he swerved to miss a porcupine in the road. For 10 points, name this husband who quarrels with his wife, Martha, in Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ■END■
ANSWER: George
<Elizabeth Cowan , Literature - American drama>
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