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    settings throughout the play Our Town not only relates to the Stage Manager, but he is also the one that introduces them in every act. For example, the setting in the very beginning of the play sets the tone of the book and allows the reader to get an understanding that the Stage Manager is not only in the play, but sees it from the audience’s perspective as well. The Stage Manager says, “This play is called ‘Our Town.’ It was written by Thornton Wilder … The name of the town is Grover’s Corners, New

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    Thornton Wilder’s play, Our Town, outlines the lives of two families realistically from 1901 to 1913. Multiple themes are presented through the lives of these families in three separate acts: “Daily Life”, “Love and Marriage”, and “Death and Eternity”. Although each act entails different commonly faced problems and themes, the play does not lack a central, universal theme. Each act contributes to a main theme about human life that, even after 81 years, is still relevant to society today. The main

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    In the play, Our Town written by Thornton Wilder there are many aspects of life discussed. There are several aspects of the life discussed that are pleasant such as love and marriage, but there are also some less pleasant life aspects such as death and suffering. Although the play has several positive points and aspects of the life of the people in the town, it mostly gives a negative message to the reader of the play. The first two acts of the play are about daily life and love and marriage. Therefore

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    Wilder’s play Our Town is people never fully appreciate the wonders of daily life. People take everything for granted and don’t really realize how the little things in life actually make a huge impact on your life. Wilder shows examples of the little things in life many times in each of the acts throughout the play. Our Town is about a young couple who falls in love and ends up spending their life together. The young couple overlooks the small but important things in life. Throughout Our Town, Wilder

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    Stage Manager In the play Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, the Stage Manager is meant to be a source of inspiration, wisdom, and sadness. An important question to consider is who is this Stage Manager? He is, essentially, a narrator that guides the audience through the play; the Stage Manager is an unconventional character. He is simply not just a character in the play. He could be considered a member of the crew, staging the play as well. He exists simultaneously in two dramatic realms. At the beginning

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    When we remember an event from our past, is it not true that much of what we recall is a description of that event based on how it made us feel? That event had an effect on how we felt at the time, and what we describe when recalling that event is the sentiment, idea or feeling we experienced as a result of the event. In the end, the effect of what happened is what we deem important to us. However, think for a moment about any such event in your life. Is it possible to accurately describe that event

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    Many authors are inspired to write by other things like a special thing in their day or sometimes other writings or poems. “Washington Mcneely” by Edgar Lee Masters and Our Town by Thornton Wilder themes because Our Town was inspired by many of Edgar Lee Masters’ poems. Both pieces of work share the themes of death and time, a character similarities between Mrs. Webb and Washington McNeely. Two themes the poem has is death and time. The poem displays the theme of time, because it starts out telling

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    Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town" provides audiences with a glimpse into the lives of people inhabiting the small town of Grover's Corners. People in this town are relatively simple individuals and the first two acts actually emphasize the stability there by showing how individuals are inclined to connect to each-other as if they were part of a larger family. Wilder makes it possible for audiences to gain a more complex understanding concerning how people in a small town feel with regard to each-other

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    as the spokesman for Wilder’s propaganda to bring to light what is positive and encouraging in the American society. He will show what happens in Grover’s Corners, “In our town we like to know the facts about everybody”(I.9)13. The society here is depicted as conducting a very happy life. As a matter of fact, “Living in “our town’’ includes a social unity and harmony with nature, the fulillment of the individual within the community.” 14 Such a harmony stands behind the source of happiness strongly

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    increased until the beginning of the depression yet started to decrease when World War II came along (Hischak 2-3). The twentieth century American period was eventful because of the many historical events and plays during this time, especially the play, Our Town. The twentieth century was a bustling time. Many things were going on from war to new discoveries. For one thing, there were new presidents elected. Herbert Hoover was elected to the presidency in 1928 when the Great Depression was taking place

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