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Paperback The American Idea: A Sketch In One Act Book

ISBN: 1276466951

ISBN13: 9781276466950

The American Idea: A Sketch In One Act

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"The American Idea: A Sketch In One Act" by Lily Carthew, explores themes of national identity and patriotism through a concise dramatic presentation. This one-act play delves into the complexities of the American spirit, offering a snapshot of its historical and cultural values. Through compelling dialogue and engaging characters, Carthew's work provides a thought-provoking examination of what it means to be American. Ideal for students, theater enthusiasts, and anyone interested in American history and culture, this play offers both entertainment and a valuable reflection on the nation's core beliefs.

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