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Essay heading: Our Town
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All the characters are introduced, particularly Emily Webb and George Gibbs. We learn that few citizens of Grover's Corner's ever actually leave, except for the few that are specifically mentioned. Their lives are centered around this town, and therefore do not care much for the world around them. In the beginning, most do not see the importance of this scene... displayed 300 characters
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In the beginning, most do not see the importance of this scene. Some, probably, even find this act quite boring, which makes Wilder's point more obvious. Our idea of entertainment is short, exciting, and requires no thinking. We prefer the roller coaster to smelling the roses. It is only towards the end of the play that the idea and importance Wilder demonstrates becomes evident... displayed next 300 characters
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