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Action & Adventure Animals Birds Children's Children's Books Growing Up & Facts of LifeIn TINY ALICE Albee presented a dilemma between belief in God and belief in the Church. The author demanded as much from his audiences as he did from himself in writing TINY ALICE. Albee's audacious comment that the meaning of this play was quite clear without further exposition sounded to me like tongue in cheek.Key to understanding this play is how the reader interprets the on stage model of the castle. The model is seen...
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This play is rather hard to understand at first (despite Edward Albee's belief that the play is "quite clear), but once you can make some sense of the play, it is absolutely thought-provoking and provocative. The ideas Albee raises about faith, God, and self-delusion go far beyond your standard reading fare.
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the imagery is horrifyingly accurate... too close for comfor
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