Angels
I found that one of the most common themes among Angels in America andalmost all of the other plays was that of denial. As Ryan Childers said, "Almost every character in this play is in denial." This makes a very good point. Many of the plays, movies and books that we experience generally have one or more characters that are in some kind of denial. This is very important to a story, and also very easy. Having a character that is in denial always gives several different options for an ending. The problem can be solved or unsolved, but usually has some sort of meaning behind it. It is not the conflict between characters that we find interesting as much as the character's conflict with themselves. We are always interested to see what will happen to the character and w
film. Jumping from scene to scene and keeping the audience in amazement at character development. The denial of almost the entire cast would play a major almost redundant. In film and in stage, it is common to see two characters of with that conflict. Sometimes the character does, sometimes they don't. We can go through every character in every play and find each of them in some play written. You cannot have conflict among characters without conflict within role in the intensity of the both the stage and film version of this play. As I read,
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