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Modern Drama Under Experimentation
Modern Drama Under Experimentation
Playwrights have their individual style when presenting his or her dramatic and theatrical works. In order to create different dramatic structures, such that is found in modern drama, writers have experimented and toyed with the idea of adding twists to create new types of theatre in attempt to captivate the audiences' attention. Although the genres may be completely different, they share in certain similarities. Three plays that consist of different genres yet share similar aspects are; Osborne's, Look Back in Anger, Pinter's The Birthday Party and Churchill's Top Girls.
Osborne's, "Look Back in Anger",is categorized into the genres of "The Kitchen Sink Theatre" and "The Young Angry Man" plays. "The Kitchen Sink" theatre portrays ordinary domestic. The play consists of two protagonists, Jimmy and his wife Alison. Jimmy represents the voice of the young community as well as being a representative of the "angry young man". Jimmy is dissatisfied and infuriated with his domestic situation and his inability to evolve and prosper into something greater. Jimmy uses language to convey his feelings of dissati
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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