The uniquely thematic approach of this resource will help
teachers and librarians identify pertinent works of modern drama
for students, and will enhance readers' understanding of these
works. Organized alphabetically around 33 themes, each chapter
presents an engaging essay exploring different perspectives of the
theme in three representative plays. Readers will encounter themes
of historical significance such as the heritage of slavery and the
Holocaust, as well as timeless themes such as betrayal and guilt,
growing up, and ambition and fame.
Ninety-nine plays are discussed, covering a broad range of works
spanning more than a hundred years by such playwrights as George
Bernard Shaw, Clifford Odets, and Henrik Ibsen, as well as more
contemporary works by playwrights like David Mamet and Neil Simon.
The selection of surveyed plays includes many of the canonical
works most frequently assigned to students, such as Arthur Miller's
Death of a Salesman and Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Varied
cultural perspectives are offered through chapters devoted to the
experiences of African Americans, Native Americans, Asian
Americans, Jewish Americans, and Latino Americans. DEGREESLThis
resource will be helpful to librarians identifying dramatic works
of related themes, and to educators developing thematic units for
the classroom. Students are encouraged to compare and contrast
themes in works from different playwrights and time periods. An
index allows users to search for works by title or author.
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