Both playwrights created a painful, tearful, wonderful work in the "American Angel" and "August: Osage County" drama. Each character has been developed to have his own values, beliefs, and attitudes towards life, so there are no two roles. Each character has its own identity, which gives the drama excitement and unpredictable emotions. Tracy Letts, the author of "August: Osage County", has developed reality in his play by developing a role that anyone can connect.
The unanimous theme in the American drama is realism, it was developed as early as Roman times, but became mainstream after the Renaissance period. Realism is a drama depicting real life with both traps and abuse. This is the most obvious in American classic drama "Death of Salesman". Does this show that American dreams are sometimes only the most middle class dream in America? However, the theater is now diversified into various themes. Musicals, dramatic, classical dramas are all different and have their own "Mecca" and focus.
Realism in the drama represents not a stylized interpretation but a creative team's decision to present an accurate description of the real world to the audience. For example, the pouring realism of the kitchen, the British cultural movements of the 1950s and 1960s focused on modern social realism, or poetic realism that was a very aesthetic movie movement in France in the 1930s . In visual art, the term refers to anything to express visible things, such as American realism, the transformation of artistic ideas of the 20th century, classical realism, artistic movements that respect aesthetics and artistic skills in the second half of the 20th century It refers to a method.
Magical realism, magic realism, or wonderful realism is a kind of novel of a story, and although it is widely art (literature, paintings, movies, drama, etc.), it contains subtle and different concepts, but expressions To do. Viewpoint of major realists. The real world will also add or reveal magical elements. It is sometimes called disguise, including allegory, myth, and allegory. Perhaps the most common term "magic realism" refers to supernatural phenomena in fiction and literature, especially fiction and magic, or in the real world or worldly environment.