Question
This story applies its repeated description of the “figure” of a woman that is very “well-developed for her age” to another “exquisite young woman” who admires “one of Western Culture’s truly great imaginations.” The protagonist of this story recalls how his love interest pleaded to him next to a whitewashed Torture Chamber while playing a game of slaves and masters. Two versions of Freytag’s Pyramid are printed near the end of this story, whose lengthy exposition features a game of (*) “Looking for the Towers.” This story titles a collection whose “Frame-Title” instructs the reader to make a Möbius strip. Frequent metafictional commentary appears throughout this story set in Ocean City, where Ambrose becomes separated from Peter and Magda in its mirror-maze. For 10 points, a boy becomes stuck at an amusement park attraction in what story, which titles a collection by John Barth? ■END■
Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Matt Bollinger | BHSU ReFantazio | BHSU Rebirth | 97 | 10 |