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"My parents didn't really know one another"

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A throwaway line that lands like a trapdoor: "My parents didn't really know one another" compresses a whole family mythology into nine plain words. Durang, a playwright with a gift for making pain sound conversational, uses the understatement as a kind of comic misdirection. You expect a confession about emotional distance; you get something more structurally absurd. Parents are supposed to be the original unit of knowledge - of each other, of the child, of the story they’re creating. Denying that premise destabilizes everything downstream.

The intent is less to shock than to reframe. The speaker isn’t just saying their parents were unhappy or mismatched; they’re suggesting the family itself was assembled without the basic prerequisite of intimacy, as if it were a clerical error. The phrase "didn't really" does heavy lifting: it’s hedged, polite, almost apologetic, the kind of verbal cushioning people use when describing trauma at a dinner party. That tonal mismatch is Durang’s signature move - treating the unspeakable as casually reportable, which forces the audience to do the emotional math.

In context, it reads like the opening beat of a monologue that will spiral into the surreal logic of dysfunction: marriages as performances, parenting as improvisation, identity as something you build from gaps. It’s also a sly comment on how families narrate themselves. "Didn’t know one another" isn’t just a marital critique; it’s a statement about how little anyone in a household may be permitted to know - and how comedy becomes the only socially acceptable way to tell the truth.

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Christopher Durang (born January 2, 1949) is a Playwright from USA.

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