THE WAY UP TO HEAVEN

MAIN PLOT

Mrs. Foster and her fear that it was almost a disease

Only the thought of being late to anything generated an unease

Mrs. Foster's trip alone to Paris

She was afraid of losing her fligh

Mr. Foster's attitude was so soft

It was hard not to believe that he sought to inflict a small personal torture on the poor lady.

She almost lost the flight, but due to bad weather conditions at the airport they decided to reschedule the flight

He wants to prevent Mrs.'s trip to France

She doesn't help him when he needs it and goes to Paris for six weeks

When she returns from Paris, she asks for help because the elevator was granted (she knew that Mr. Foster was there)

SUPPORT ISSUES

Mr. Foster was a businessman who for no reason planned to leave New York City

Mrs. Foster liked her daughter very much and, above all, she had the desire to meet her three grandchildren who were in Paris.

In the years of marriage it seemed that Mr. Foster was delaying with the sole purpose of intensifying his wife's suffering.

Mrs. Foster did not wish to end her days where she could not be near grandchildren

CHARACTERS

Main Characters Mrs Foster and Mr. Foster (Eugene)

They live in New York, on Sixty-second Street, in a six-story house. The place was bleak and received few visits

She had been a kind and loving wife who had served her with competence and loyalty for over thirty years

Secondary Characters Bluter and Driver

Incidental Characters Ellen (her daughter), two servants, cook, three grandchildren and her son-in-law