
Social and Historical Context
Investigate how modern plays reflect the societal issues, class structures, and historical events of their time.
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Investigate how modern plays reflect the societal issues, class structures, and historical events of their time.
Key Questions
- How does the playwright use the play to comment on society?
- Why is understanding the historical context crucial to interpreting a modern play?
- How do characters represent different social classes or ideologies?
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