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Race As Depicted In The Play 'The Call'

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The play The Call was an intriguing play that involved several societal issues that we face in the real world today concerning family/friendship issues, race, and the LGBTQ aspects that we could possibly experience in our day to day lives. To describe briefly, the play was about an engaged Caucasian American couple that wished to adopt a child from Africa but faced different contrasting factors that emerged that made them doubt/question the decision of whether they should adopt this baby or not. One of those conflicting factors was race, which is an important theme present throughout the play. This is one important theme in the play because race was a component that was used throughout the play in an international context showing us how race can be a contrasting feature in our daily lives, portrayed through the play by cross-cultural/racial adoption. Through this approach, one of the …show more content…

The actor’s actions towards the theme of race in the play specifically was evident with each character and effectively illustrated exactly how that character felt in that moment because your actions are based on your feeling towards someone/something. For example, when Annie and Peter were at the peak of their doubt concerning whether or not they should still go through with the adoption process, during their conversation Annie was aggressively throwing laundry into a bin and speaking in a rough tone towards Peter because of her frustration regarding all the uncertainty she was facing about adopting this baby including the fact that it would be a transracial adoption. Through Annie’s actions, the audience could effectively see that now she’s realizing there are other components that come along with this adoption that she wasn’t ready to accept which resulted in this frustration, supporting one of the overall themes of the

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