There are a number of important themes in the play that
are particularly relevant given the time setting of the play, the early 1950's. One of
the central themes of the play is homosexuality and the ways that the characters wrestle
with it was only beginning to be openly discussed or debated at the time. The physical
setting of the play is also important in its relation to the time period as the
plantation is in a mode of transition, just as much of the south was still changing from
a place that hung on in some ways to the mythical glory of the old south where land was
passed from father to son and considered the greatest possession, but some of the
younger generation were beginning to see it differently and Brick's disinterest mirrors
this.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
What time in history does Cat on a Hot Tin Roof take place?
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