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The Flick Annie Baker: Play Analysis
The play that I’ve chosen to analyze is The Flick Annie Baker. The play was released around 2012 and it the setting starts in a movie theater. It is seemingly is taken place in our modern society. In 2012 there were many events that have occurred. Because the play is about three movie theater workers, media is correlated with it. In 2012 Kodak, a company many are familiar with photographic product declared bankruptcy. The 84th Academy Awards also took place. The nominations for best pictures were Moneybag, The Artist, and more. Lastly, Washington became the 7th state to legalize same sex marriage.
The character I’ve chosen to analyze is Sam. Sam is man who is in his 30s with no direct path. He thinks about turning his life around but he does

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