Exploring The Role Of The Narrator In Thornton Wilder's Our Town

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In the novel, Our Town by Thornton Wilder, the store manager, who is the narrator, also plays many other roles within the play. He tells the story of two families who live in the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. The story is divided into three chapters of their life: Act I, “Daily Life,” Act II, “Love and Marriage,” and Act III, “Death.” The play is kept in a simple scenery to portray that it is very similar to our lives and could happen in anyone else's household. This is the overarching point that Thornton Wilder is expressing throughout the play, even though, it takes place in the 1900’s. We all have a moment that we are looking forward to that helps guide us through our life. This way of thinking is portrayed throughout the

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