"Burning Vision" - Play Analysis
A look at some of the issues in the play "Burning Vision."
1,000 words (
approx. 4 pages) |
3 sources |
MLA | 2007
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Published on: Jan 01, 2007
Paper Summary:
this paper analyzes "Burning Vision", which is described as a complex play, in which many story lines mix together simultaneously. According to the play, this reflects the complexity of the subject matter, as the play deals with profoundly important issues, such as war, death, colonialism, grieving, loss, hope, racism, and exploitation. In addition, the play spans the planet from the mines in the Dene territory of the Northwest Territories to the USA and finally to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.
From the Paper:
"What Does the Play Say About the Nation's Ability to be Inclusive? And, on the Hopeful Side, What Does it Offer as a Possibility for Overcoming these Limitations? Burning Vision is a complex play, in which many storylines mix together simultaneously. This reflects the complexity of the subject matter, as the play deals with profoundly important issues, such as war, death, colonialism, grieving, loss, hope, racism, exploitation, etc. In addition, the play spans the planet from the mines in the Dene territory of the Northwest Territories (where the uranium was mined), to the USA ..."
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