Moises Kaufman Essays
Manipulation of Theatrical Structures and Forms in 'Angels in America' and 'The Laramie Project' 12th Grade
The Laramie Project
Both plays The Laramie Project and Angels in America were revolutionary in terms of their content and the way in which they reinvented theatrical styles, structures and forms. These productions have had an everlasting impact on audiences after...
Discourse Communities, Censorship, and Outsider Perspective in "The Laramie Project" College
The Laramie Project
Joseph Harris outlines an analytical approach to rhetoric through the identification and classification of discourse communities. The application of Harris’ model to The Laramie Project reveals two individual communities’ desires to be perceived...
Perspective Complicating Human Interaction in Zeitoun and The Laramie Project 12th Grade
The Laramie Project
Each person has a unique worldview, which is largely shaped by one’s environment, knowledge, beliefs, and more. Those who identify similarly are largely grouped with others who may have the same background. Both Moisés Kaufman’s The Laramie...
Background Characters in Docudrama College
The Laramie Project
When creating a docudrama (a piece of art that recreates events that transpired in the past), it is imperative that the individuals onstage are portrayed as realistic characters and that the historical events are depicted as they truly happened—...