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Porcelain and Pink were written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in the 1920s, a time when playwrights began to challenge social norms as well as the definition of drama as a form. In what way did Porcelain and Pink “break the rules” regarding what was the acceptable subject matter for a play?
A. It includes only female characters and does not mention men.
B. It prompts the audience to wonder if an actor is actually naked.
C.It is performed outside, with no obvious place for the audience to sit.
D. It has a minimalist set, forcing the audience to imagine the location.