Timberlake Wertenbaker Essays
A Comparison of The Tempest and Our Country's Good: Beyond Dialogue and Conventional Stage Action 12th Grade
Our Country's Good
In Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good and Shakespeare’s The Tempest, techniques including scene titles, a play within a play, self-referencing and music are utilised in order to effectively convey messages that would not be as profound using only ‘...
Comic Elements in The Tempest and Our Country's Good 12th Grade
Our Country's Good
Comic elements are often said to be integral in both in Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker and The Tempest by William Shakespeare. In The Tempest, the characters of Trinculo and Stephano are arguable almost entirely for comic effect,...
The Presentation of Women in Our Country’s Good 12th Grade
Our Country's Good
In 1787, women were marginalized members of society, an underclass not able to enjoy the same liberties as men. Combined with some of the abject poverty plaguing England at the time, the result is some of the female characterization in Our Country...
The Transformative Power of Drama in Our Country’s Good 11th Grade
Our Country's Good
Wertenbaker wrote Our Country’s Good in order to depict a developmental process for the characters. Through the Howardian theory of redemption, by learning from each other, and by acting in their production of The Recruiting Officer, they...