August Wilson's play "the piano lesson".
    
Date Submitted: 12/27/2002 07:44:05
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Theater
Length: 2 pages (593 words)
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Theater
Length: 2 pages (593 words)
I think August wilson's play "the piano lesson" tells us that although there is nothing
 
 wrong with persuing the American dream, it should not be at the expense of ones heritage
 
 or culture. It also showed the difficulties in releasing the past and moving forward in
 
 one's life. It is centered on the conflicts between brother and sister over differences in
 
 values and beliefs.
 
 
 Boy willie wants to sell the piano in the name of 
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widowed mother in a country that is extremely racist. She
 
 doesn't seem to want anything more then what she already has. Which is the total
 
 opposite from Boy willie. I feel sorry for her because everybody should have dreams.
 
 
 August Wilson has no regard for the American dream. His opinion is that if it (American
 
 dream) cannot be achieved without having to give up once culture and history and then it
 
 is not worth it.
 
 
 
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