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lana [24]
2 years ago
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Pls help me pls

English
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Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
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Answer:

Our town is a play about normal live in grover's corners that seems a little boring at first, the play centers at two people, George and Emily and is a analogy, the kids and daily life the townsfolk live is revealed in the first "act" of three, lead along by a "stage manager" who talks with the people. George marrys Emily and he used to be a picther, they show up at his wedding, after that the play gets symbolic with it skipping ahead to when Emily is dead, and the dead don't understand the living, Emily against advice goes back to the living, something she regrets as she sees how wasteful everyone is living. Like Mrs.Soames says "Wasn't life wonderful and awful." Honestly I didn't really understand the symbolism very well until I read the foreward.

Explanation:

Goodluck kid I tried to write it as neutral as possible, edit it a little to give it your voice, I didn't gramdstand or anything; hope you get a good grade.

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