School Version

12. Love juice

Puck responds gleefully, in anticipation of schoolyard 'fun and games', to Oberon's schoolmasterish description of the "little western flower". Compare to the Bar version (Bar 16. Puck & Oberon, close) where Oberon the nightclub owner and his apprentice barman Puck toast each other with a shot of alcohol (the love potion).

The School setting requires a certain formality in proxemics. By contrast Bar (Bar 15. Ill met by bar light; and Bar 16. Puck & Oberon, close, with drinks) and Mask (Mask 8. Puck & Oberon) settings allow for closer physical intimacy.

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