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Tiger Tunes 1983, Ouachita Student Foundation
Tiger Tunes 1983, Ouachita Student Foundation
Ouachita Student Foundation Tiger Tunes
5th Annual Tiger Tunes
The Depiction Of Good And Evil In Eight Modern Plays, Jason K. Anders
The Depiction Of Good And Evil In Eight Modern Plays, Jason K. Anders
Honors Theses
Since the birth of the written word, and earlier with the inclusion of the history of oral tradition, literature has been greatly preoccupied with the theme of Good & Evil and the consequence of man's rejection of good, his guilt. The playwrights of ancient Greece, Elizabethan England, and Renaissance Europe have been just a few links in the long chain which has kept alive this thematic tradition. Do the modern playwrights continue this tradition, and if so, are the themes presented in a recognizable form? This study seeks to answer these questions in order to discover what has become of …