Category: Angels in America

  • Essay on ‘Angels in America’: Book Review

    Angels in America was a fascinating tale about homosexual life in Manhattan in the 1980s, and although many of the social allusions were out of date, the work’s substance and relevance are still pertinent in today’s cultural and political atmosphere. No modern play has succeeded so indisputably in confronting Reaganism or McCarthyism, religion and immigrants,…

  • Literary Analysis of ‘Angels in America’

    A New York article published in 2006, attempts to persuade readers that all immigrants, no matter their origins, should be accepted by Americans. Angels in America, written by John Tierney, goes on to say, although most U.S. citizens ancestors were at one-point immigrants, today they fail to give any concern for new migrants. Tierney makes…

  • Bertolt Brecht and Tony Kushner: ‘Angels In America’ as a Political Play

    In this essay, I will be exploring how Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956), a theatre practitioner, director, and actor from Germany had a major and profound impact on current acting practice and the wider theatre and film industry, predominantly focusing on his practices of narration and direct address, the heavy political undertones of his work and the…

  • Critical Analysis of Kushner’s ‘Angels in America’

    A profound aspect that Tony Kushner incorporates throughout act one scene seven of Angels in America is the manner in which he defies the logic of Harpers hallucination. Despite Harper never having met Prior and stating that the mind shouldnt make up anything that wasnt there to start with, both Harper and Prior have specific…