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r kelly stuck in the closet
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r kelly stuck in the closet

List of Characters: R. Cathy: The unfaithful woman in whose closet R. Kelly finds himself trapped. Policeman: Secret lover of R. Critical Commentary: The following sections contain explanatory notes and textual insights on Trapped in the Closet. There is a summary of each chapter, as well as helpful commentary that illuminates literary motifs and stylistic elements within the narrative. Please keep in mind that there is no single correct interpretation of a complex work of literature like Trapped in the Closet, so your own interpretation of the themes and events present in the work may differ from the one presented here. Chapter 1 Summary The narrator awakens in a bed that he does not recognize. He tries to piece together the events of the previous night, and he determines that he left a club with Cathy and only intended to stay with her for a short while, but instead fell asleep with her. Kelly scrambles to put on his clothes and gather his belongings so that he can go home, but Cathy tries to prevent him from leaving. Kelly tells her that he has a wife at home, and urges her to let him leave so he can avoid trouble. Kelly tries to think of a way to escape the apartment, but he determines that there is no safe way to leave. Rufus enters the apartment, and Cathy pretends that nothing strange is happening; she tries to distract Rufus with amorous advances, but R. Rufus searches the apartment, looking under the furniture and in the bathroom, until he reaches the closet. Kelly pulls out his gun in anticipation of a conflict with Rufus. As the chapter ends, Rufus is opening the closet, about to discover R. Commentary Immediately we are presented with the theme of R. He scolds himself for being stupid and allowing him to fall asleep at the house of his paramour, but he seems to be more concerned with the danger of getting caught than with feelings of guilt over his own infidelity. He admits to Cathy that he has a wife, but only in an attempt to make her understand that he has to leave immediately. While we are initially led to believe that Cathy wants R. Kelly to stay despite his brusque treatment of her, we soon learn that she is only trying to prevent him from walking out the door because he would be discovered by her husband, Rufus. Her decision to hide R. Kelly and to distract and deceive her husband is as much for her own protection as for R. The theme of deception is prominent in this and subsequent chapters. By the end of the chapter, R. Kelly is prepared to threaten Rufus with a gun in order to leave the apartment. Throughout the narrative, R. Kelly is presented as a thoughtless and thuggish man, set adrift on a sea of troubles of his own making. He often seems remorseless; what regrets he has stem not from the fact that he has hurt others, but from the fact that he has put himself in precarious situations. He urges God not to let Rufus open the closet, but offers no penance for his sins; seemingly, Kelly feels as if he is owed favors by God, despite the fact that he behaves thoughtlessly without regard to the feelings of others. Glossary of Difficult Words and Phrases: Beretta: Refers to a band of handgun manufactured in the USA. Shuh, shuh: Cathy makes this sound to indicate to R. Kelly that he should be quiet. Shit is going down: Bad things are going to happen. She deserves an Oscar: R. Kelly is implying that Cathy deserves an Academy Award for her deception of her husband. Put it on Vibrate: Silencing a cellular phone so that it vibrates instead of ringing. Chapter 2 Summary Rufus opens the closet door, exposing R. Rufus is furious, and says that he would kill R. Rufus explains that he is a pastor, which prompts R. Kelly to suggest that they deal with the situation like Christians. However, Rufus is still furious; his wife attempts to apologize, but he rejects her apology and asserts that nobody can leave until he reveals a secret. Rufus answers his telephone and tells the party on the other end to come back to his apartment immediately. Kelly threatens to shoot Rufus unless he is allowed to leave, but Rufus insists that there is a shocking secret that he needs to reveal before anyone will be allowed to leave. Kelly asserts that he will count to four and then start shooting; as he counts, Rufus and Cathy beg for their lives. When the count reaches four, Kelly is interrupted by a man entering. Commentary Already the titular literal closet is done away with, and we see that the title of the narrative refers to broader themes. Kelly so that they might see that their infidelity cannot make a fool of him. Rufus stares at R. Kelly, Rufus sees himself: tricky, adulterous, and cocky. Kelly, he sees his ugly reflection. Kelly once again tries to use his fair-weather faith to weasel his way out of a difficult situation. Glossary: Bogus shit: Unpleasant business. Mack shit: The lies of an insincere womanizer. Chapter 3 Summary R. Kelly tells everyone that they are crazy, and he is leaving. Cathy tries to persuade him to stay, but he says that he has nothing to do with the present mess, and he has to get home. Cathy persuades him to stay, suggesting that the story of how this affair came about may be an interesting one. Kelly agrees to stay for three minutes while Rufus and Chuck explain themselves. Cathy puts forth the opinion that a homosexual affair is much more unexpected and hurtful than her simple infidelity, but Rufus insists that since she hid a man with a gun in their closet she has no right to judge him. Kelly, sick of all the arguing, insists upon an explanation. Chuck explains that he and Rufus have been carrying on a secret affair for a year, sleeping in motels and doing their best to avoid discovery. This causes Cathy and Rufus to erupt into another argument, which frustrates and bewilders R. Kelly seems incredibly conflicted in this chapter; his initial instinct is to leave, but Cathy manages to convince him to stay by appealing to his curiosity. While he initially agreed to stay in the hope of witnessing an interesting dramatic spectacle, he became more and more eager to leave when Rufus and Cathy began fighting. It becomes clear that R. Kelly has a strange aversion to conflict. He repeatedly demands that they stop fighting, although their affairs are truly none of his concern. This provides crucial insight into R. This might explain why R. Kelly demands to be in control at all times. Although he is a Casanova himself, R. Kelly has an obvious aversion to being played. Although he is unfaithful himself, he is stunned when, at the end of the chapter, a man answers the telephone at his house. Glossary: Deep shit: A difficult situation. Kelly angrily bursts into his house and confronts his wife, but his fears are allayed when she reminds him that her brother Twan is visiting. He apologizes for the misunderstanding, and they exchange pleasantries and go to the bed to engage in marital intimacy. Kelly gets a cramp in his leg right as his wife is about to reach the height of her physical excitement, and has to stop the proceedings. He turns back the bedspread to discover a prophylactic left in the bed. Commentary The bulk of Chapter Four is contained in the early driving scene and the later love scene, which are comparatively relaxed; there is less tension and conflict in Chapter Four, making it a much-needed interlude between the high conflict of Chapter Three and the shocking resolution provided by Chapter Four. We are introduced to two new characters in Chapter Four: a police officer who stops R. Kelly for speeding as he drives home, and R. Chapter Four provides R. Rubber: A latex sheath for the male genitalia which prevents the transmission of sperm and disease. Chapter 5 Summary R. Kelly confronts his wife about the prophylactic he found in the bed. He berates and threatens her, and then he draws his gun again and asks if the man she slept with is still in the house. She admits that she did have a man over, but that he left shortly after R. Kelly continues his tirade against his wife, she interrupts him to tell him that she knows about his infidelity, and launches a withering counterattack. Kelly physically menaces her until she agrees to tell him the name of the man who just left. Kelly in Chapter Four. Commentary In chapter five, the ironic underpinnings that buttressed the story all come into plain view. It is revealed that not only was R. Kelly was having an affair. The theme of perverted religious faith comes full circle in the end, with R. The central morality tale of the story also comes to light once all the pieces of the puzzle are revealed. All four of the married characters in the story are furious at their spouses for their infidelity, but all of them are unfaithful themselves. The story presents a vicious circle of revenge and mistrust, in which infidelity feeds more infidelity. Glossary: Baby, you gonna be breathless: I am going to beat you until you are dead. CliffsNotes Review: Students may find this review section beneficial in testing their own knowledge and understanding of the events and themes presented in Trapped in the Closet. We are confident that students who have a deep enough understanding of the source material to answer these questions will be equipped to understand much of the body of critical writing about Trapped in the Closet, and may even be able to meaningfully contribute to that body. What name does Cathy give R. Kelly when she meets him at the club? Which of these places does Rufus check when he is looking for R. Underneath the dresser b. Between two opposite walls c. To illustrate the pervasive infiltration of sodomites in our society b. To legitimize homosexuality among blacks c. All of the above 4. He wants to see Cathy and Chuck argue, even though he keeps telling them to stop c. He is physically intimidated by Chuck, even though he has a gun d. For some reason 5. Who survives at the end of the text? Nobody dies Answers: 1: d 2: a 3: b 4: d 5: d Identify the character who spoke each of these lines: 1. Marcellus in Act 1, Scene 4. Kelly in Chapter 1. Chuck in Chapter 2. Why does Chuck look for R. Kelly under the dresser? How big do you imagine the dresser to be? In Chapter 4, what does R.