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No Exit, a play by Jean-Paul Sartre written in 1944, also takes place in one room and focuses on the personal revelations of a group of people.
Glengarry Glenn Ross is a play by David Mamet written in 1984. It features tight, realistic dialogue, all male characters, and a ‘‘need to succeed’’ theme.
Appointment in Samarra, a novel by John O’Hara published in 1934, concerns life in Pennsylvania. The novel focuses on the class system and the idea of success. It features strong use of the vernacular.
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