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In spite of presenting his drama in a completely inovating
 way, Richard Morris writes about the same Universal themes that have been worrying his companion playwriters:life and death, love and war. He uses archetypes which are very well known in Literature such as "Time's winged c...

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Main Author: Maria Jandyra Cunha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
Series:Ilha do Desterro
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/9483
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spelling doaj-53b8d224584c4f81b649d04cd12417712020-11-24T23:01:14ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro 0101-48462175-80262008-04-0114Plays PlaysMaria Jandyra CunhaIn spite of presenting his drama in a completely inovating
 way, Richard Morris writes about the same Universal themes that have been worrying his companion playwriters:life and death, love and war. He uses archetypes which are very well known in Literature such as "Time's winged chariot", the ostrich, the drunkard, the dog, and many others.
 Morris dresses his plot with a modern gown by hinting
 fairly new issues (doping, John Lennon - Ioko Ono television,
 Volkswagen, poor people's rights, women's rights) and yet he
 expresses a longing for bygone days or, at least, he is a eulo
 gizer of the past "our time". http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/9483English LanguageEnglish
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description In spite of presenting his drama in a completely inovating
 way, Richard Morris writes about the same Universal themes that have been worrying his companion playwriters:life and death, love and war. He uses archetypes which are very well known in Literature such as "Time's winged chariot", the ostrich, the drunkard, the dog, and many others.
 Morris dresses his plot with a modern gown by hinting
 fairly new issues (doping, John Lennon - Ioko Ono television,
 Volkswagen, poor people's rights, women's rights) and yet he
 expresses a longing for bygone days or, at least, he is a eulo
 gizer of the past "our time".
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