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- Critical Essay on The Young Man from Atlanta
Robeson is a freelance writer with a master’s degree in English. In this essay, Robeson discusses the ways in which Lily Dale and Will Kidder inspire compassion and disdain in audiences and readers.
- A Deconstruction of the American Dream
Fernando is a freelance writer and editor in Seattle, Washington. In this essay, Fernando argues that Foote’s play is a deconstruction of the American dream.
- Review of The Young Man from Atlanta
In the following review, Kanfer calls The Young Man from Atlanta ‘‘inadequate.’’
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