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In house of yes, a play by wendy macleod, the character marty brings his fiancée, lesly, to meet his family. she comes from a different class, which leads to exchanges like this one between lesly, marty, and marty's two siblings, anthony and jackie: anthony: would you like a glass of liebfraumilch? lesly: no you. i'll just have a glass of wine. marty: that's the name of the wine. lesly: oh! [laughs] i don't speak french. jackie: who does? anthony: you do. jackie: oh, that's right, i do. according to pierre bourdieu, marty's siblings are unhappy with lesly because she doesn't have enough:

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