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Look Back In Anger - Form and Structure  

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Look Back In Anger Form and Structure Look Back In Anger, by John Osborne, had a huge affect on British audiences in the 1950's. John Osborne focuses on real life issues. The 'kitchen sink' drama style of Domestic realism became a style that mirrored the language of everyday speech, and shocked the audience of its time with its bluntness. Osborne managed to do this by creating realistic characters. These challenged and attacked contemporary society. All of Osborne's characters shocked the British audiences because of the issues and controversial situations they found themselves in. Osborne used issues that were topical in the 50's such as sexism, poverty, the class system and nuclear disarmament. The debate in the 50's said that the male, three -act well made play misrepresented female sexuality and female experience and that the well-made, three act play represented male sexuality and that it all builds up to one big bang...

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