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* [[Jerkass]]: The three of them in life, which comes to be used as their mutual hell.
* [[Mundane Afterlife]]
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The only other character in the play is the Valet, a [[Servile Snarker]] and presumably a demon, who is basically [[The Screwtape Letters|Screwtape]] [[X Meets Y|meets]] [[The Marriage of Figaro (Theatre)|Figaro]].
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Ines, it's never out right stated that she's a lesbian, but it's pretty clear she is, and she's plenty psycho.
* [[Sealed Room in Thethe Middle of Nowhere]]: The play's setting. {{spoiler|As it turns out, it doesn't even ''have'' to be sealed.}}
* [[Self-Inflicted Hell]]: Literally, there is no need for [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]] because "Hell is other people". {{spoiler|Made even more poignant by the fact that the protagonists are given several opportunities to escape during the play, but are held back every time by their own flaws, fears and anxieties. Not only is hell other people, but its security system is ''yourself''.}}
* [[Triang Relations]]: Type 4, though describing it as a ''love'' triangle might be a bit too kind.