Have we met before? Unit 1 Part 1Top Notch 2

Sandro Borem
14 Nov 201302:19

Summary

TLDRIn this transcript, a brief interaction unfolds between Miss Novak, a newcomer from Paris, and Marie, a receptionist at a museum. The two exchange pleasantries, with Miss Novak feeling a sense of familiarity toward Marie. Despite her insistence that they've met before, Marie denies it. Miss Novak recalls various improbable scenarios in which they might have crossed paths—like working as a waitress, pilot, or bus driver in far-flung places—but none seem to match. The twist is revealed when Miss Novak connects their relationship through her sister, Katarina, who had lived in Paris and shared photos, creating a surprising connection.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A person named Marie, who works as a receptionist, meets Miss Novak from Chicago at the Field Museum.
  • 😀 Marie does not recognize Miss Novak, although Miss Novak insists that she has met Marie before.
  • 😀 Miss Novak goes on to list a series of places and professions (taxi driver in Egypt, pilot in China, etc.) where she might have met Marie, but Marie denies all of them.
  • 😀 Miss Novak believes in remembering faces and insists she has met Marie in some capacity.
  • 😀 Marie reveals that she only arrived from Paris a year ago, which contradicts Miss Novak's assumption that they've met before.
  • 😀 Miss Novak realizes that her sister, Katarina Karina Novak, lived in Paris for a year and must have been in pictures with Marie.
  • 😀 The coincidence of Katarina's presence in Paris is the breakthrough moment where Miss Novak feels she can place Marie's face.
  • 😀 Miss Novak’s strong belief in never forgetting a face plays a central role in the interaction.
  • 😀 The script conveys a playful, mysterious tone where Miss Novak tries to connect with Marie based on an odd sense of familiarity.
  • 😀 The exchange highlights the idea of recognizing someone based on indirect connections (through Katarina, for example), rather than direct memories.
  • 😀 The conversation ends with the resolution that Miss Novak recognizes Marie not from personal experience, but from photos involving her sister Katarina.

Q & A

  • Who is Marie in the script?

    -Marie is the receptionist at the location where the interaction takes place. She is introduced to the other character, Miss Novak.

  • How does Marie react when she is told she looks familiar?

    -Marie denies looking familiar, stating that she doesn't think they've met before.

  • What does Miss Novak claim about her memory?

    -Miss Novak claims that she never forgets a face and insists she knows Marie from somewhere.

  • What examples does Miss Novak give to try to jog Marie’s memory?

    -Miss Novak asks Marie if she has ever been a waitress near the Art Institute in Chicago, a taxi driver in Egypt, a pilot in China, or if she has ever gone snorkeling in Australia or driven a bus in Peru.

  • What is Marie's response to Miss Novak's questions about these specific memories?

    -Marie denies being involved in any of the activities or roles that Miss Novak mentions, such as being a waitress or a pilot.

  • What does Miss Novak reveal about her past?

    -Miss Novak reveals that she came to her current location only a year ago from Paris.

  • How is Miss Novak connected to Katarina?

    -Miss Novak was acquainted with Katarina, who lived in Paris for a year and sent pictures home, where Miss Novak appeared in those photos.

  • What is the significance of the mention of Katarina?

    -The mention of Katarina highlights the coincidence that Miss Novak and Marie, who had never met before, have a connection through Katarina's time in Paris.

  • What does Miss Novak’s statement about never forgetting a face suggest about her character?

    -Miss Novak's statement suggests that she has a strong memory and a keen attention to detail, as she believes she can recall faces from past encounters.

  • What does the conversation suggest about the connection between Miss Novak and Marie?

    -The conversation suggests that although they initially seem unfamiliar with each other, they share a connection through Katarina, which is revealed as the conversation progresses.

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