49 pages 1 hour read

George C. Wolfe

The Colored Museum

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1987

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Sketch 10

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Sketch 10 Summary: “Permutations”

The lights come up on Normal Jean Reynolds, a Southern/country girl wearing a simple, faded dress and plaited hair. Her dress covers a large oval object. She begins by saying that her mother told her she was created as a result of God’s boredom. She goes on to say that her mother doesn’t say much now, ever since Normal Jean laid an egg. She lifts her dress to reveal a large, white egg laying between her legs.

She tells us that it started when she had sexual relations with the garbage man. She liked him because he “stank of all the good things that folks never should have thrown away; cantaloupe juice, ripe strawberries and juicy-juicy grapes” (47). She compares him to a fruit salad except that she kept the seeds. Once her mother discovered she was pregnant, she locked Normal Jean away out of shame. Normal cried at first but eventually got used to being locked up.

One day she began bleeding a lot, then screamed in pain, before eventually passing out. When she came to, she found the big white egg between her legs and realized that she had given birth to it. Her mother tried to take the egg from her, but Normal Jean hugged it and held it.