Political Correctness in Oleanna

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English

 

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George M

 

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December 6, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The fashion in which the play was written typically makes viewers ally with John, and despise Carol, because this is the way Mamet wants his audience to feel. Although Mamet's play is almost completely lacking symbolism, it is commonly believed that Carol represents the American political correctness movement, and in a negative fashion...
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Mamet wants his audience to witness how frustrating political correctness can be, and because of it, the situation of the play may actually be possible in today's society, and could lead to the end of a person's career, or even his or her life. Although a complete shift of power occurs throughout the span of three acts, John is really the only character who is greatly affected by this change...
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