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Title: Edward Albee


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Edward Albee
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Basic Information on the Author
  • The author of Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is
    Edward Franklin Albee III.
  • Albee was born on March 12, 1928 in Washington,
    D.C.
  • About two weeks after his birth, he was adopted
    by Reed Albee and his wife.
  • He grew up in Westchester County, New York.

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Basic Information on the Author Cont.
  • He also fell in love with theater at a very young
    age.
  • Reed Albee was a multi-millionaire because he
    owned a chain a theaters, so therefore Edward
    Albee grew up in a mansion and the lap of luxury.
  • He has openly expressed his homosexuality to the
    public.

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The Zoo Story (1959)
  • His first major play
  • One-act play, written in three weeks
  • Branded as the birth of the American absurdist
    drama

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The Zoo Story (1959)
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Edward Albee
  • Albee became perceived as a leader of a new
    theatrical movement in America.
  • The critics described him as the successor to
    American playwrights Arthur Miller, Tennessee
    Williams, and Eugene O'Neill.
  • Influenced by European playwrights like Samuel
    Beckett and Harold Pinter.

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Basic Information on Whose Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?
  • The name of the play came from Whose Afraid of
    the Big Bad Woolf from the Three Little Pigs.
  • It was Albees first smash hit.
  • It premiered on Broadway on October 13, 1962.
  • It was directed by Alan Schneider.
  • It won a Tony for Best Play and a Pulitzer Prize
    for Drama.

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Basic Information on Whose Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? Cont.
  • George and Martha are the two main characters who
    instigate every thing that goes on in the play.
  • Nick and Honey are the two unsuspecting
    characters in the play.
  • The book is about a married couple, George and
    Martha, who invite the new faculty member at the
    local university and his wife to their house.
    When Nick and Honey, the new people on campus
    arrive Nick and Marthas, they start acting
    strangely. Thats when the book really gets going
    on its rollercoaster of events.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Important Points in the Play
  • A major point I saw in the play is that if you
    break the rules or laws you will be found out and
    you will suffer the consequences.
  • Ex George found out Martha broke the rules and
    she had to suffer the consequences.
  • Another major point the play conveys is that it
    is acceptable to have an affair with your spouse.
  • Ex Martha and Nick had a sexual relation during
    the play.

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Important Points in the Play Cont.
  • Another point I saw conveyed in the play is that
    you only look out for number one and run over
    anybody to get what you want.
  • Ex George wanted to destroy Nick and Honeys
    relationship because his own relationship with
    Martha was going down the tube.

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Themes of Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • The common theme in all of Albees works is
    death. Death always shadows in Albees works.
  • Another theme in the play is that life is a game,
    because the George and Martha are always playing
    their games with the guests such as Humiliate the
    Host, Get the Guests, and Bringing Up Baby.

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Themes of Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Cont.
  • One of the major themes in the play is that
    George and Martha try to exploit their marital
    problems by trying to run Martha and Honeys
    relationship into the ground.
  • Another important theme in the book is the idea
    of phoniness. In the play George and Martha
    pretended to be something that their not in front
    of their guests and they were completely
    different in private.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Motion Picture
(1966)
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Motion Picture
(1966) Trivia
  • Every credited member of the cast received an
    Academy Award nomination.
  • The first film to use the word "Bugger" in its
    dialogue.
  • The first movie to be given the MPAA tag "No one
    under 18 will be admitted unless accompanied by
    his parent."
  • According to Edward Albee, the only thing he
    doesn't like about the film is the over-use of
    over-head shots.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Motion Picture
(1966) Trivia
  • The only film (so far) in Academy history to be
    nominated in every eligible category (13 eligable
    categories/13 nominations picture, actor,
    actress, supporting actor, supporting actress,
    director, adapted screenplay, art direction/set
    decoration (bw), cinematography (bw), sound,
    costume design (bw), music score, film editing).

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"I have been both overpraised and underpraised. I
assume by the time I finish writing - and I plan
to go on writing until I'm ninety or gaga - it
will all equal itself out. Edward
Albee
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