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Consumerism In Edward Albee's The American Dream

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Critics of consumerism include Peter Stearns who in Consumers in World History remarks that, “Life in America is exclusively economic in structure and lacks depth.”(31) Capitalists key to the current economic decline is the circulation of the capital; in other words, supplement in the consumerism, a system of economy driven by consumer spending. However, the consumerism leads to materialism; the requirement for extra. People in the consumerist society live under the influence of advertisements and often buy things that they don’t need, and mostly cannot afford. This further leads to greater economic disparity. Regardless of having the latest products, the consumerists have a feeling of dissatisfaction due to the wastage of money and yet not achieving anything of personal importance. …show more content…

The plot involves a story about an adoption in the family, where the adoption family is murderous. Mommy is presented as an unsatisfied consumer who demands satisfaction all the time. Daddy plays only a puppet to Mommy. Grandma seems to be the only sane person in the family who further recounts the whole story of the murdered child to Mrs. Barker. The child Bumble does not meet their demands, so he is mutilated. Eventually he dies for each mistake caused by him. Appearance of a young man at the end of the play who seemingly appears to be the American Idol but emotionally he is empty and is a clear vision of American superficiality.
Albee was himself adopted by a millionaire couple namely Reed and Francis Albee; he did not meet up to their expectations as he struggled through various institutes and colleges intil finally he eventually turned to writing plays. The American Dream though labeled as the absurd drama has come across as a satire on the consumer society of the American post World War II that is from 1950 to 1960. Albee’s own experience as an adopted child who did not meet

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