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Kushner's Angels In America

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Through careful representations of these diverse characters, Kushner discusses state politics and the struggle for power which he brings to an individual level, emphasizing thus the effects they have upon an individual. In his mixture of realism and fantasy, Kushner depicts specific instances of personal experience within a wider political scene, with an aim of “proposing a pluralist vision of liberalism in the quest of countering the homogenizing, conformist American society of the last two decades of the twentieth century” (Stanciu 2). It is interesting to notice that, regardless of writer’s personal political predilections, Angels in America attempts to allow both sides to have their say. Its most lovable character is dying of AIDS, but
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