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Middletown - analysis
Dialogue: Along with Eno’s stream of consciousness style of writing there is a lot of direct address in the play. The characters find it easier to speak to the audience than to each other. The Mechanic even says to the audience, “I was nervous earlier.” He then proceeds to tell us his life story. He is “nothing special” but did have a big event whereby he almost gained notoriety, and he wants us to know about it. The characters treat the audience like old friends, to whom all the characters want to justify themselves and whose favor they wish to gain. The audience serves as a passive confessor for the characters. At the end of Act 1 there is the free-speaking “intermission audience” who discuss the play and add insight to the first Act. In Act 2 more barriers break down with dialogue and characters address each other on a first-name basis.
Source: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=theaterstudent
Middletown by Will Eno
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