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    Ryan Donaghue
    • Jul 7, 2020

    The Homecoming and The Buried Child - Reversal and Recognition in the Modern Tragic Family

    This extract comes from a broader exploration of reversal and recognition in modern tragic drama across Arthur Miller's Death of a...
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    Ryan Donaghue
    • Jul 7, 2020

    Waiting for Godot - Samuel Beckett

    Formally and thematically Waiting for Godot is both unified and opposed to itself as formal devices act as a questioning process into our...
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    Ryan Donaghue
    • Jul 7, 2020

    The Homecoming - 'Glass of Water' Scene Analysis

    First, here is the extract of the scene: LENNY: […] So after a few minutes I said to her, now look here, why don't you stuff this iron...
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    Ryan Donaghue
    • Jul 7, 2020

    The Homecoming - Harold Pinter

    Pinter's The Homecoming, written in 1965, dramatises the destruction of the traditional family model and values. ​ The plot seems simple...
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