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Our World & The World of the Play
This area includes interaction among the worlds of the play, the
author, and the audience.
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When doing researching about the world of the audience, look for information
about:
- the general character of society
- Example:
An American audience in the 1990s may be concerned with the state of
the economy, racial tensions, the assertion of family values, AIDS,
and the protection of the environment.
- the variable nature of any specific audience at a play
- Examples:
white middle class, Generation X, feminist, or conservative
- contemporary events that are comparable to those in the world of
the play
- Example:
A parallel can be drawn between the issue of corporate
responsibility in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" and the manufacturer
of the unsafe cars by the auto industry such as the Chevrolet
Corvair by General Motor in the 1960s.
Good starting points for information about the audience include:
- SIMON, the library's online
catalog. Try, for example, this subject search:
- Newspapers, magazines, and journals

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