characters is pivotal to The Homecoming, nowhere more so than in this extract, where Ruth meets her brother-in-law Lenny. Throughout, Pinter portrays a glass of
Harold Pinter was a British playwright, director, poet, actor, and political activist. Most of his plays focused on pitting male weakness and insecurity
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events may seem unfamiliar at first glance. (Pinter, Harold Pinter: Plays, 2 ix) Widely acknowledged as one of the greatest post-war
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healthy work-life balance. Through the plays Bull, Waste, Little Eyolf, The Homecoming, and the musical Kinky Boots, it is evident that creating a distinction
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The term postmodernism is applied to several disciplines which include architecture, art, literature, music, film, sociology, cultural and media studies