36 pages 1 hour read

Neil Simon

The Odd Couple

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1965

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“[...] the room itself [...] is now a study in slovenliness. Dirty dishes, discarded clothes, old newspapers, empty bottles, glasses filled and unfilled, opened and unopened laundry packages, mail and disarrayed furniture abound.”


(Act 1, Page 5)

The apartment’s staging often reflects the emotional states of its residents. Oscar’s apartment is in a state of disarray, which reflects his apathetic attitude at the onset of the play.

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“I keep winning my own money back.”


(Act 1, Page 11)

Oscar’s fiscal irresponsibility caught up to him in the aftermath of his divorce. He is now forced to borrow money from Murray to gamble. While this is presented as an absurd comedic moment, it highlights the extent of Oscar’s flaws.

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“It doesn’t bother you? That you can go to jail? Or that maybe your kids don’t have enough clothes or enough to eat?”


(Act 1, Page 13)

Murray is appalled by Oscar’s apathy after hearing he is a month behind on child support payment. This is one of many instances where Oscar’s vices alienate his friends. By showing Murray’s shock at Oscar’s callousness, Simon provides a clear picture of the changes Oscar must make to have more successful relationships.

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