Volume : 5, Issue : 10, OCT 2019

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EDWARD ALBEE AND DAVID MAMET

DR. ALI HASAN

Abstract

Edward Albee and David Mamet have enhanced people's knowledge about their condition through their plays. They have portrayed the horrible consequences of the infiltration of market values in the private lives of the individual.

Keywords

BURGEOIS CLASS, INERTIA, ILLUSIONS, BUSINESS ETHIC, RESILIENCE, INDIVIDUALISM, SELF-INTEREST, CATHARTIC EFFECT DEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCE.

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