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Glengarry Glen Ross | Act II Summary
Act II plays out the forces set in motion in the previous act, with a more conventional structure. It is also much more comic than the first act. The act opens in the ransacked real estate office the next morning. A police detective, Baylen, is there to investigate the burglary, and one by one the salesmen are called into Williamson's office to talk to the detective. Roma arrives and demands to know if his contract for the sale of land to Lingk the previous night had been filed or stolen. Williamson waffles but eventually says that it was filed before the burglary. The sale will put Roma...
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