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Page 1: Themes in American Drama The 20 th Century and Beyond

Themes in American Drama

The 20th Century and Beyond

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Early 20th century themes: The life of the common man (or woman) is

worth dramatizing.

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Early 20th century themes: The life of the common man (or woman) is

worth dramatizing.

Social norms need to be critiqued in order to bring about a (mostly) bloodless revolution.

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Early 20th century themes: The life of the common man (or woman) is

worth dramatizing.

Social norms need to be critiqued in order to bring about a (mostly) bloodless revolution.

The past looms as spectre over the present

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The 1920’s and 30s saw an additional theme:

Modern society requires

that man (or woman)

operates as machine

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People are alienated when they must become a part of the machine

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The mid-20th century added new themes:

We create illusions

for self-

preservation.

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But those illusions are almost always shattered:

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until we realize that the American Dream is itself an illusion.

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The mid-20th century added new themes:

As self-preservation, we create illusions, but those illusions are almost always shattered.

The American Dream is itself an illusion.

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As we move into the late mid-20th century, we learn that:

People are inherently incapable of meaningful communication.

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As we move into the late mid-20th century, we learn that:

People are inherently incapable of meaningful communication.

The mixing of the races almost always results in tragic repercussions.

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In Bouccicault’s Octoroon, Childress’s Wedding Band, and Baraka’s Dutchman, we see what happens when the races try to mix:

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As we move into the mid to late 20th century, we learn that: People are inherently incapable of

meaningful communication.

The mixing of the races almost always results in tragic repercussions.

Double-consciousness leads to an inherent division within the self.

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Double-consciousness results in the splintering of the mind:

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In the latter 20th century, we see that:

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The human body and mind are fallible and tragically flawed

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In the latter 20th century, we see that:

The human body and mind are fallible and tragically flawed

None of us is ever really whole

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BUT . . . Despite these flaws of body, mind, and

soul, we must carry on and learn how to integrate our splintered selves.

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This leads to a new optimism, where sometimes even we can mingle with angels: