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Analysis Of Albee's "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?"
Part 1 of Paper .... Woolf?" is a drama
exploring the anxieties of modern life. By personalizing aspects of the
epic Albee has inverted many of its features to create satire. This
internalization pits individuals against each other and themselves. M. H.
Abrams's definition of epic, in his book "A Glossary of Literary Terms," is
used comp.... Part 2 of Paper .... In an epic, Abrams explains that the "fate of a tribe, a nation, or
the human race" lies in the out come of the hero's battle. The battle
between George and Martha only affects their relationship and on this night
spills into the lives of Nick and Honey. Drunkenness exaggerates their
actions, so that the extremes of the situation are explored. This allows
the reader to experience feelings which may be outside their own experience.
George and Martha continually try to gain the upper hand i.... |
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