Six Degrees Of Separation Sparknotes

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In John Guare’s Six Degrees of Separation, Paul Poitier, a young black con artist infiltrates several Upper East Side families lives. His abilities of filling the relationship roles others crave and addressing taboo topics, allow him to expose the duality, and often contradiction, that makes our every day lives. Both in cases where the lack of correlation between appearance and reality is evident or unconscious to the people who portray it, Paul shows that it is human nature to cover up our faults and mask ourselves under a greater outward appearance. Similarly, he reveals that when someone acknowledges the elephant in the room, he/she can manipulate people. There is often a huge divide on what is above and below the surface. The play Six Degrees …show more content…

In regard to race, he says the he was “BORN IN SWITZERLAND__NEVER EXPERIENCED RACE” (PG). However, since Paul is not really the son of Sydney Poitier, who he claims to be his father, this imagination shows how he is trying to deny being black. However, at the end of the book, he finally admits a part of himself when he asks Louisa to bring him to jail, saying “if they don’t know you’re special, they kill you” (58). When Louisa tries to reassure Paul that this isn’t the case, Paul goes against all of his previous attempts to deny that he’s black, and says the elephant in the room: “Ms. Louisa Kittredge, I am black (58). Similarly, He aspires to be like the Kittredges, even going to museums, shown in his dream of living with them, being their son, and following in Flan’s footsteps. Expressing his own values by emphasis on imagination. Paul is the perfect example of creating an image for himself. He plays the extreme of what the Upper East Siders are doing in their everyday lives. He takes other peoples experiences, like the upper class does with their anecdotes, and uses them to make him come off as someone he’s not. He dresses up his appearance and does not understand or accept who he is on the inside. However this clearly shows that what you are on the inside is more important then how your express yourselves to others. And the reason why he shows that sharp divide is the most important. He doesn’t like who he is so he changes him, however not in the hard, and actual

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