Acceptance Throughout Angles in America Angles in America by Tony Kushner is a drama that has won a Tony Award for Best Play The play as a whole is a compilation of two parts Millennium Approaches and Perestroika Throughout the play it is quite obvious that acceptance is a major theme amongst the main characters The characters go through different experiences that force them to make an acceptance Most of the characters are able to successfully accomplish this except Joe The characters face chal
Angels in America Everyone has his or her own personal faults in life Some are looked down upon more for their issues than others are Homosexual relationships are considered sacrilegious and unethical so much that we scrutinize persons having those relations We as a society should not look down upon individuals whose sexual preference is different from our own The 80s were a time of economic growth and global power It is also the setting for Tony Kushners play Angels in America In Kushners play
Why do gays travel to such extremities to live in a society where they live in denial about their sexuality Angels in America a play by Tony Kushner represents the the crude awakening of the reality homosexuals had to face This play not only represents the deteriorating disease of AIDS but it is also a dramatic play that critically gives an answer to thousands of Americans who lived a cruel reality A reality in which they questioned the difficulty in living in a society that particularity objec