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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
1 year ago
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How have Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee applied Thoreau's call to "Simplify!" to their

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Sergio039 [100]1 year ago
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Henry David Thoreau is the author of the book "Where I Lived and What I Lived for." The main message of this book is to encourage people to lead simple lives.

Both Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee provide hints about character motivation and behaviors, as well as hints about when performers should enter and leave the state.  Dialogue can be used to offer background information about characters and to put up exposition.

They were both influenced by Thoreau and tried to imitate his ideas in their works. <em>"Our life is frittered away by detail,"</em> is one of Thoreau's well-known quotations.<em> "Simplify!" </em>

To learn more about Henry David Thoreau here:

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