Summary Of The Play Our Town By Thorton Wilder

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The play Our Town, by Thorton Wilder, concerns itself with the daily life of town members in Groverscorner, New Hampshire in 1901. Through the lack of scenery in Our Town, Thornton Wilder’s emphasizes the insignificance of materials within the broad view of one’s life. The landscape in the play represents the materialism and because it is so minimal, it represents how little material items play a role in one’s life. The play’s scenery consists of two tables with three chairs each and “a low bench… of what will be the Webb’s house” (Wilder 3), which causes the audience to visualize the setting themselves. By not displaying the Gibb’s nor the Webb’s houses in the play, the families’ connection to one another within the houses exceeds the need