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Volume III Special Issue II February 2023
Name of Author :
Mr Tushar, Ms Pravgunn Kaur
Title of the paper :
Correlation between family origin and education in Roots by Arnold Wesker
Abstract:
Our society places a higher weight on family history than it does on moral principles and human feelings. In civilized, contemporary society, women must realise the value of education and information, as depicted in the drama Roots. Beatie Bryant, the plays female lead, is important to the plot of Roots. Beatie, who is in love with Ronnie Kahn, travels back to her home country from London, with a feeling that the family will approve of her love relationship. The difference between the family backgrounds is relevant in shaping the life of Beatie. Arnold Wesker, one of Britains seminal post-war playwrights highly inspired by the Kitchen sink drama, LOOK BACK IN ANGER, written by John Osborne uses a similar concept based on family differences through the characters. The aim of this paper is to analyse the importance of family roots and education in a womans life.
Keywords :
Education, Family, Arnold Wesker, Education & Society.
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Page Number :
29-31