12.2 Royall Tyler's The Contrast
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Early American drama and theater emerged during the colonial period, influenced by British traditions but shaped by the unique American experience. From Puritan opposition to growing acceptance, theater evolved to reflect the nation's ideals, struggles, and diverse voices. Key playwrights like Mercy Otis Warren and Royall Tyler tackled themes of patriotism, national identity, and social satire. These early works laid the foundation for a distinct American theatrical tradition, influencing future generations of dramatists and shaping the nation's cultural landscape.
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Early American drama and theater emerged during the colonial period, influenced by British traditions but shaped by the unique American experience. From Puritan opposition to growing acceptance, theater evolved to reflect the nation's ideals, struggles, and diverse voices. Key playwrights like Mercy Otis Warren and Royall Tyler tackled themes of patriotism, national identity, and social satire. These early works laid the foundation for a distinct American theatrical tradition, influencing future generations of dramatists and shaping the nation's cultural landscape.
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