Angels in America response

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In Tony Kushner’s Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, every character goes through changes in relationships and experiences a form of loneliness. From the opening scene of the play with the eerie solitude of the dead haunting over the funeral scene, to the final scene of the play with Prior sitting abandoned and alone before the Angel comes in; every character experiences loneliness in different ways. Angels in America proposes that relationships are not permanent and loneliness is a natural human experience.
One of the strongest episodes of loneliness is Harper’s first appearance when she is in a Valium induced state. Harper begins the scene literally talking about people being alone before plunging into thoughts on the ozone layer. She calls it a gift from God, like angels protecting us, “but everywhere, things are collapsing, lies surfacing, systems of defense giving way.” This analogy is that similar to the emotional psyche of a person. On the surface one may protect themself with tactics like a false mask of happiness or through blocking people out, while on the inside th...

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