The glossary lists "Ha ha ha" (CRAVE, pg. 184) only as laughter. However, the text actually includes three lines: C: Ha ha ha B: Ho ho ho M: He he he To me this is reminiscent of the laughter on the Beatles' "I am the Walrus," although the order on the song is actually "Ho ho ho, He he he, Ha ha ha." I am not sure what the significance of the connection is, except that there is death imagery in "I am the Walrus," or it could be another free association on Kane's part, similar to the "To die, to sleep, no more" HAMLET reference earlier in the play. Just a suggested edition to the glossary. JMGK Florida State University
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