Death of a Salesman, A Raisin in the Sun, and Glengarry Glen Ross

    How can plays like Death of a Salesman, A Raisin in the Sun, and Glengarry Glen Ross all be said to carry on the dramatic tradition popularized by such earlier Realist playwrights as Henrik Ibsen and G.B. Shaw? How does the influence of the Realist style appear in all of these plays?

    2.) What does the style of dialogue in The Importance of Being Earnest suggest about the play’s themes? How does the elevated, witty dialogue and language of the characters in Being Earnest characterize the play? What does it suggest about Wilde’s view of this society and its members?

    3.) Discuss how the dramatic elements of the experimental plays Mother Courage and Waiting for Godot (the physical setting, costume and staging, music, plot, characterization)–contribute to each play’s theme. That is, how do the look, sound, and action of these plays affect their meaning?
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