The guilty-pleasure of the play lies in its invitation for us to identify with its characters – attractive, articulate young women and young men (i)____________ behavior that, from the outside, may look more than a little (ii)____________: though the actions are initially repugnant, we cannot help but share the point of the view of the characters committing them. A. lament B. trivial C. execrate D. altruistic E. rationalize F. monstrous