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    Within the play Cosi by Louis Nowra, the character Lewis grows and deepens his sense of identity by the connections he develops with the patients in the mental asylum. His character experiences transformation where he grows in confidence as a director. The text portrays the idea that by Lewis working with the mental patients, it has changed his sense of identity and his own understanding of his values. Lewis is shaped as a director, personally renews his attitudes and beliefs about people in the

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    In the studied play Cosi composed and directed by Louis Nowra, Lewis’ work with the mental patients enables growth and a deepening of his sense of identity to a large extent, this is shown in a variety of ways throughout the scenes in the play where he begins as being very content in himself and having a very low self esteem as well as a low confidence that eventually starts to rise. Some ways that demonstrate the changes in Lewis are evident through love. His view on love changes, from the perspective

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    this is cool,lie:
In
a
way
you’re
sort
of
testing
yourself
by
coming
here? Lewis:
…She
hates
talk
about
love.
She
thinks
its
icky.
‘Love
is
the
last
gasp
of
the
 bourgeois
romanticism’
she
says.
She
hates
me
doing
an
opera
about
love
and
 fidelity
while
thousands
of
Vietnamese
are
being
killed
by
America
troops. Julie:
I
don’t
like
men’s
double
standards,
I
guess.
Men
want
women
to
deceive
 them
because
it’ll
prove
their
worst
thoughts
about
women… Julie:
My
parents
had
me
committed.
They
think
its
sort
of
like
a
holiday

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