Tags: dignity and honor, racism, gender roles, cultural assimilation
Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are
Dead by Tom
Stoppard,
published 1967
Genre: play
Setting: late 1500s, Hamlet’s court
Main characters: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern try to discover the
cause of Hamlet’s madness and, at the same time, their own purpose in the
world.
Tags: satire, black comedy, making choices
The Sound and the
Fury by William
Faulkner,
published 1929
Genre: novel
Setting: Easter weekend, 1928, and June 1929 (with flashbacks); Jefferson,
Mississippi, and Cambridge, Massachusetts (Harvard University)
Main characters: children of the Compson family: Benjy, Quentin, Jason, and
Caddie, Quentin (Caddie’s daughter), and house-keeper Dilsey
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: A distinguished family falls from grace.
Tags: nihilism, order and chaos, time, structure (four different narrators),
stream of consciousness
A Streetcar Named
Desire by
Tennessee
Williams,
published 1947
Genre: play
Setting: 1940s, New Orleans, Louisiana
Main characters: Blanche DuBois, Stanley Kowalski
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Blanche DuBois, an aging Southern debutante, tries
to flee a sordid past when she comes to live with her sister in New Orleans.
She hopes to begin again and reclaim her “glory,” but she is pitted against
working class Stanley Kowalski, her sister’s husband.
Tags: tragedy
The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest
Hemingway,
published 1926
Genre: novel
Setting: Paris, France, and Pamplona and Madrid, Spain: 1924
Main characters: Jake Barnes, Brett Ashley
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Jake loves Lady Brett Ashley, but his impotence
caused by a war wound hinders their relationship. Jake loses numerous
friendships, and his life is repeatedly disrupted, because of his loyalty to Brett,