Hidden Meaning In Playwright Thornton Wilder's 'Our Town'

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Hidden Meanings

Have you ever stopped to realize life for what it truly means? Every day we go about our lives taking things for granted without even realizing the value in every moment we are given. Playwright Thornton Wilder portrays this message in the play Our Town and he does it using unorthodox theatrical approaches. By using the Stage Manager to break the “fourth-wall”, Wilder is able to have a stronger impact on those who are listening. Wilder also creates not only a seemingly boring town, but also extremely bland lives of flat characters. By doing this, he is able to emphasize events such as marriage, birth, and death with characters Emily Webb and George Gibbs. Through them, Wilder intentionally shows how beautiful life itself is, especially the seemingly insignificant moments. He uses the technique of manipulating time by rushing through each act as well as including …show more content…

This is done in order to help connect Grover's Corners to our own town, stressing the importance of the relatability the play must convey. The audience asks questions such as, “Is there much drinking in Grover’s Corners?[...]I there no one in town aware of social injustice and industrial inequality?[...] Oh, Mr. Webb? Mr. Webb, is there any culture or love of beauty in Grover’s Corners?” (24-26). Craftily without the audience knowing, Wilder has just made the audience share what they thought was important in life. However, it wasn’t the materialistic things that were mentioned. It was the big ideas, the ideas that inspire people to innovate, and create new things on a daily basis. Wilder does this so later on when this will be recalled, we understand what we find in life that is meaningful and worth appreciating, not the materialistic aspects but the ideas that inspired us from the

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