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A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"
A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"
A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"
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A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"

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A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 12, 2016
ISBN9781535839037
A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"

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    A Study Guide for Neil Simon's "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" - Gale

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    The Prisoner of Second Avenue

    Neil Simon

    1973

    Introduction

    Neil Simon, one of the most popular of twentieth-century American dramatists, is known for his comedies that often examine the tensions that can arise among family members or between men and women living in New York. In his play, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, which ran on Broadway for 788 performances beginning in 1973, Simon's comedy turns darker as he explores the devastating effect that city life can have on a middle-aged couple. In early 1970s, when the play takes place, New York City was beset by financial problems, high crime, and strikes that made daily life often inconvenient and sometimes dangerous. The play chronicles Mel and Edna's struggle to survive city life, coupled with noisy neighbors, faulty plumbing, and the loss of employment, and to maintain a measure of dignity in the

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