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Keely and Du:
** IS THE STORY OF A PREGNANT RAPE VICTIM WHO IS KIDNAPPED BY A EXTREME PRO-LIFE ACTIVIST TO PREVENT HER FROM HAVING AN ABORTION.
Characters:
Du * 65 year old nurse who takes care of Keely in a house basement. * Is married to an army husband and had 3 kids with him, but he lost her only daughter when she was just a baby. * Keely replaces almost the daughter she wishes she had.

Walter * Pastor in his fifties who belongs to a Christian pro-life group. * Blunt spoken ( franco, directo )
Keely- Young woman who is in her early thirties and got raped by her ex-husband living her pregnant.
Cole- Keely ex-husband who has drinking problems.
Prison Guards-
Orderlies-a male hospital attendant
Plot Summary: * The play starts with a kidnapping * A Christian pro-life group kidnapped a pregnant woman named Keely drugging her with a anesthetic for not to harm the baby * They believe they are making the work for God * They locked them on a unfinished basement in a working class home in Providence R.I * They kidnapped her because their organization believes that abortion is fundamentally wrong and goes to great lengths to make sure women keep their babies or give them for adoption. * Keely does not want to have her baby because she conceived it against her will * Du handcuff Keely to the bed so she couldn’t escape * Keely freak out when she saw she was handcuffed and starts to cry of frustration * Keely takes care of her paralyzed father due to a shot he received during a drug bust. ( COP) * Has two jobs * Keely was almost three month pregnant * Walter pretends to have Keely in the basement for five months and let her go when she is in her seven month of pregnancy, for it be too late to her to have a legal abortion * Walter: “I am a member Keely , of Operation Retrieval. We are a group of like-minded Christians motivated by a belief in the sanctity of life and the rights of unborn children. * Walter saw

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