All 9 Uses of
oblivious
in
The Iceman Cometh
- They advance, their heads together, so interested in a discussion they are oblivious to everyone.
Act 2 *oblivious = unaware of
- He watches excitedly, as if it were a race he had a bet on, oblivious to what happens in the bar.†
Act 3
- (He looks from one to the other of their oblivious faces with a strange, sly, calculating look—ingratiatingly) I was tinking how you was bot' reg'lar guys.†
Act 4
- HICKEY—(goes on obliviously) Sometimes I'd try some joke I thought was a corker on Evelyn.†
Act 4
- HICKEY—(obliviously) And then I saw I'd always known that was the only possible way to give her peace and free her from the misery of loving me.†
Act 4
- MORAN—(furiously) Listen, you cockeyed old bum, for a plugged nickel I'd—(controlling himself, turns to Hickey, who is oblivious to all this, and yanks his arm) Come on, you!†
Act 4
- Then they all sit still, waiting for the effect, as if this drink were a crucial test, so absorbed in hopeful expectancy that they remain oblivious to what happens at Larry's table.†
Act 4
- (He turns to the oblivious Larry—with a timid eagerness) I'm glad, Larry, they take that crazy Hickey avay to asylum.†
Act 4
- In his chair by the window, Larry stares in front of him, oblivious to their racket.†
Act 4
Definition:
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(oblivious) unaware of