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Title:Our Town
Author:Thornton Wilder
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 181 pages
Published:September 23rd 2003 by Harper Perennial Modern Classics (first published 1938)
Categories:Plays. Classics. Drama. Fiction. Academic. School
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"So all that was going on and we never noticed...Oh, earth,you are too wonderful for anybody to realize you. Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every,every minute?”
To answer poor dead Emily's question: I know I don't. Especially not today. Not on this Fourth of July.

Most Independence Days I think about hot dogs, potato salad, Souza, and fireworks. And maybe--for a brief moment—about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

This year, though, I am thinking about everything we have lost. Little towns like "Our Town," eaten up by urban sprawl or abandoned to the ghosts of the plains. Our sense of a common purpose. Our civility. Our truthfulness. Our faith in our justice system to bring about justice. Our belief that science and government can make things better. Our openness to the strangers among us--especially the children of strangers. Our friendships with people who are different—or who believe different things—from ourselves. And even our ability to agree about what flags should be honored and how our national holidays should be celebrated.

The only hope I have is that, by being honest with ourselves, by spending a few moments this Fourth of July reflecting on all America has lost, we may perhaps realize--now, this minute--how wonderful our life on earth—in our America, in our town—really is.

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Original Title: Our Town: A Play in Three Acts
ISBN: 0060512636 (ISBN13: 9780060512637)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Stage Manager, Mrs. Myrtle Webb, Mr. Charles Webb, George Gibbs, Emily Webb, Mrs. Julia Gibbs, Dr. Frank F. Gibbs, Simon Stimson, Joe Crowell, Jr., Howie Newsome, Rebecca Gibbs, Wally Webb, Professor Willard, Woman in the Balcony, Man in the Auditorium, Lady in the Box, Mrs. Louella Soames, Constable Warren, Si Crowell, Three Baseball Players, Sam Craig, Joe Stoddard
Setting: Grover's Corners, New Hampshire(United States) New Hampshire(United States)
Literary Awards: Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1938), New York Drama Critics' Circle Award Nominee for Best American Play (1938)

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Read this for my English class, very different play with a great message!

Mother Gibbs, I never realized before how troubled and how ... how in dark live persons are.

DON'T READ THE FORWARD UNTIL AFTER YOU'VE READ THE STORY. "Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? ---every, every minute?" First published in 1938, OUR TOWN is a play by Thornton Wilder that delivers a hauntingly REAL look at life....and death....and love. ACT I begins on May 7, 1901 in the small town of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire. It is a nice town with a nice mix of people. Some are gossips, some have addictions and others have little disagreements and problems like

Our Town is a short powerful play by Thornton Wilder. It portrays our environment, lives, and death within the very few pages. The story is so vivid, it draws one into the town, and the lives of the characters. It is historical and philosophical. But what amazes me most is the realistic view of our lives that is encompassed. Emily symbolizes life, marriage, and death. In life, she is almost always with his friend and neighbor George Gibbs. Marriage comes to her without any training. She is

Okay, first of all because people will criticize me for it, and rightly so I have not seen this play. I fully appreciate that plays are written in order to be viewed on stage, not on page, and that people who judge a play after merely reading it are probably the bane of a playwright's life. That said, I feel that if there's any play that's could be "seen" just as well in the mind of the reader, it's Our Town.. From the setting to the plot to the characters' actions, the entire thing is almost



*Read for class*I enjoyed this WAY more than I thought I would. I expected it to just be boring Americana which is totally not my thing but the last act just totally blew me away. It was profound and thoughtful and terrifyingly accurate, but very well done.
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