Chapter 10: Problem 56
In the musical Company, composer Stephen Sondheim describes the marriage between two of the play's characters as "parallel lines who meet." What is the composer saying about this relationship?
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Chapter 10: Problem 56
In the musical Company, composer Stephen Sondheim describes the marriage between two of the play's characters as "parallel lines who meet." What is the composer saying about this relationship?
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