Vol. 5 (04) pp. 1262-1265 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/3943

INTERPRETATIONS OF REALISM IN TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA IN CONTEXT OF JOHN OSBOURNES -LOOK BACK IN ANGER, HAROLD PINTERS- THE BIRTHDAY PARTY AND ARNOLD WESKERS: CHICKEN SOUP WITH BARLEY

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This paper is written to interpret study of realism in twentieth century British drama. This period succeeded the middle ages. The modern era is closely associated with the development of individualism, capitalism, realism, urbanization. Radical changes in many areas of human endeavors?, scientific discoveries such as the Theory of Relativity and quantum physics drastically changed the world view of scientists causing them to realize that the universe was fantastically more complex than previously believed and dashing the hopes at the end of the 19th century that the last few details of scientific knowledge were about to be filled in. The brutal war and other problems emerged in the era that led to many reactions against modern development. This work depicts the true sense of realism in context of three plays ?Look back in anger?, ?The Birthday party?, and ?chicken soup with barley?

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How to Cite This Article

Shradhanjali and Praveen Saiwal. (2017); INTERPRETATIONS OF REALISM IN TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA IN CONTEXT OF JOHN OSBOURNES -LOOK BACK IN ANGER, HAROLD PINTERS- THE BIRTHDAY PARTY AND ARNOLD WESKERS: CHICKEN SOUP WITH BARLEY, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (04), 1262-1265, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/3943

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Praveen Saiwal
Amity University