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Act One (Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Biography Series)

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Moss Hart’s Act One: An Autobiography deals with three separate themes: the rise from poverty to financial stability, the acceptance of family, and success in a chosen career (the theater). The book details Hart’s life from childhood until his first major theatrical triumph. In doing so, it explores poverty as a force of discrimination and tells the story of how one member of a family makes his peace with the other personalities contained in that unit. To realize these goals, Hart divides his book into two sections, which he calls “Part One” and...

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