Our Daily Life In Thornton Wilder's Our Town

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As described by its author, Thornton Wilder, “[Our Town] is an attempt to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” The play mainly focuses on the lives and deaths of two small town families, the Webbs and the Gibbs. The events that occur are presented and controlled by a mysterious Stage Manager. Thornton Wilder is indeed successful with his attempt to value the small things in life. The first act of Our Town puts the reader in the life of the small town family. Nothing extraordinary occurs during this first act and it may appear to the reader at first to have no purpose. The Stage Manager even calls the first act “Daily Life” (48). The largest conflict in the act is Mrs. Gibbs debating over whether or not she

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