Osborne research
Submitted by: Jay billy

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Not only was his play produced, but it is considered by many critics to be the turning point in postwar British theatreOsborne's protagonist, Jimmy Porter, captured the angry and rebellious nature of the postwar generation, a dispossessed lot who were clearly unhappy with things as they were in the decades following World War IIJimmy Porter came to represent an entire generation of "angry young men."





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Jay billy
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2008-04-08
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