here are the prompts about the play so pick one please
Discuss the Kandinsky. What does it symbolize, reveal, or prepare the audience for? You may think of it in terms of the play as a whole, particular characters in it, or particular scenes.
2. The play is a sort of a detective story but with no final revelation. Why does Guare choose not to give Paul a concrete past or identity of his own? What is he saying about people and their pasts and how their pasts make them the people they are?
3. On the whole, does Paul harm or benefit the people he “visits”? How and why? And what is Guare trying to say through this?
4. How do race and sexual preference operate in this play? How does Guare use them to help make his point or to shape his characters?
5. The imagination is a major theme throughout this play. What is Paul’s theory of imagination? does it prove correct? what, then, is Guare’s theory of the imagination?
6. Art and color (and structure) are major themes that run all through the play, pick one or more of those themes and explain what you think Guare is doing with it.