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Cosi
In the play Cosi, by Louis Nowra, the characters are developed in a way that they help the reader or viewer grasp an understanding of the main issues dealt with. This is also achieved by some of the characters remaining static throughout the play, that is, they do not develop greatly or change in a way that will affect their attitudes and values and view on the issues presented. Issues of society’s perception of the mentally ill, and attitudes toward the Vietnam war in 1971 are presented to the audience through the development of Henry, a non-speaking mental patient who’s father fought against communism in Korea and Lewis, the director of the play who is lured to the task by the money, but finds there is much more to be learnt about these patients. Static characters also help the reader or audience to understand these issues, such as Nick and Lucy, whose sole focus is protest against the Vietnam War, and support the communist organization, the Vietcong. Nowra has skillfully developed these characters to help the audience to clearly understand these issues concerning the mentally ill, love and the Vietnam War.
Henry is a character who develops dramatically throughout the play, from being non-speaking and submissive, to r
Approximate Word count = 1525
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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