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Read Osborne’s Look Back in Anger and compare its “angry young man” to that of Inadmissible Evidence. Determine what has caused each man to be angry and compare how each vents that anger and the consequences of that venting. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation comparing and contrasting the two men and be prepared to discuss what point you think Osborne makes about the nature and/or the consequences of anger in these two plays.
If you can get a copy of the film version of the play, be prepared to lead a discussion on how the filmmaker depicts Bill’s mental...
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