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Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?

With the premiere of the Broadway production Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? In 1962, Albee went from a promising young playwright to a great American playwright, and was perceived by many as joining the ranks of Eugene O'Neill, Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams. Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? They do not quit without arguments, however. Some viewers were shocked by his strong language and sexual taboos links. If you put the game on HBO today, it probably seems tame, but in the early sixties he was accused of perverse and dirty adherents.

The script won a vote on the Pulitzer Prize, but some thought it was just too contradictory to be given a prestigious award. It was said that the game does not represent a healthy image of America.

As a result of the dispute, no one has received Pulitzer for dramatic this year. It struck the Pulitzer panel parts as so wrong that they resigned in protest. You do not need to regret Mr. Albee, however.

The performance was a huge commercial success. Even if the performance does not get its deserved Pulitzer, she was awarded the New York Drama Award by the Critics Circle and Tony's award for Best Play. In the following years, Albee won three Pulitzers: a delicate balance (1967), Landscape (1975) and Three High Women (1994). Thus, Edward Albee has the honor of winning more Pulitzer Prize than any other, except playwright Eugene O'Neill. In 1996, Albee received the Kennedy National Medal of Arts, and, according to many, are America's greatest playwright. As the theme of the song Love Boat reminds us that love can be a very special emotion full of growing maxima that make the world and everything in it an amazingly beautiful sight. Such splendor is noted in literature from time immemorial, as writers around the world have tried to capture this unique magnificent sensation.

It's not that it's a kind of story. According to another old song: "What goes up, should come down." As high as the highs, love can be, minima can be quite cruel. And ugly. And small. And groveling defiant. Yes, this game has that the territory is covered in Full extent.

So, why would anyone want to expose themselves to watch couples fight all night long? Well, first, the sad answer is that human beings love a good conflict, boy. How else can one explain the one-time success of Jerry Springer? There are certain voyeuristic qualities to this play, which allows us to look into at the most intimate details of marriage on the rocks.

In particular, this explains the huge commercial success of the play. But this is more than that. You have to take care of this game, because it's dramatically depicting how bad things can get when love goes wrong. And so, we mean the damaged-for bitterness, resentment, competition and deception.

Alby's game is almost a copy of how an unhappy marriage. This detailed study of the character, like two people, previously in love, can cause irreparable harm to the emotional one upon the other. And what is the great prize for this ability? Well, it's just sadness and isolation of course.

So the next time your second half leaves the toilet seat up or throws up your favorite T-shirts, pick up this game. You will be reminded of where you absolutely do not want to be in your relationship. Due to this worst case, you will have a reminder that it's better to kiss and make-up, rather than cheat and demolish.

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