Sunday, December 1, 2019
Sandbox Essays - Edward Albee, Theatre Of The Absurd, The Sandbox
  Sandbox  In reading Edward Albee's "The Sandbox" directly out of the text, it  seemed to be a trite and dull play. I was left with feeling after I read the  play in the book, that if anything this boring could get published so could I  some time in the future. Yet, to see it performed live by my fellow classmates,  it revealed much of the dynamics of that family. In being able to see it  performed among my classmates; my actual opinion of the play did modify. I was  able to be more open and understanding to the message and the actual motivation  of the play. My original opinion of this play was that if was of a family that  was too busy to care about the needs of the elderly grandmother. It had managed  to rap itself so tightly in the daily bind not to care about any actual member  of the family that could be sick or aging. A family that had established itself  to a point that having to contend with the grandmother throws the entire  situation off. In seeing the play performed live I grew to understand that my  original assumption was precise yet, there was more going on than I read. It is  a family that is dealing with having to cope with an elderly parent. The roles  of parenting have changed the child has now become the parent. It about a family  has to cope and re-adjust their lives to manage the new person. Also a problem  with dealing with the elderly is dealing with the fact that they are closer to  death. The realities that the "Mom" would be losing her own mother  soon, which leaves some harsh feelings. Death is an actual theme that I could  tell throughout the play. The play confronts being alive and how to behave with  the awareness of death. It calls the reader and the people who will view the  play live, not to live in fear of death that it is such a natural next step of  life. It is has some streaks of optimism, because the play makes the assumption  that it is possible to communicate with other people. That in the end the  natural element that makes life a workable situation is to be able to talk to  each other. The play is a good example of a family dealing with change and  transition. It is a family that is adjusting to the change of a loved one. The  play allows the reader from dark humored perspective understand the pain an  anger of old aged. It would be the definition of the song the "Little of    Lady from Pasadena" how as we get older we do slow down but grow. I found  the play to be a good look at the current trends in society. That this society  has a problem with how to treat the elderly, how to respect the wealth of  knowledge that they have. This society has a function to serve the young and  when the elderly hit a certain point they have used the potential and a  discarded. The play reflects modern trends on the elderly and the perspective of  how they are dealt with.    
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