Dramatic Oppression
Dramatic Oppression
An analysis of the theme of oppression in Fugard's 'Master Harold and the Boys,' Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Luiz Valdez's 'Los Vendidos'
3,045 words (
approx. 12.2 pages) |
3 sources |
2000
Paper Summary:
This paper examines the three plays, "Master Harold and the Boys," "A Doll's House," and "Los Vendidos" and delineates how the communication of the theme of human oppression is achieved in each of the plays.
From the Paper:
"The authors exemplify the human spirit's ability to transcend domination and injustice caused by racial and sexist bigotry. They personify this theme in their stage characters in order to show how their characters overcome the societal constraints of male chauvinism, of racism, and of class bigotry. "
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