
The Group: A Farce
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Authors:
- Moses, Montrose Jonas
1878 - 1934
- Warren, Mercy Otis
1728 - 1814
About this book
In the turbulent atmosphere of the American Revolutionary War, "The Group: A Farce" by Mercy Otis Warren emerges as a sharp critique of loyalist sentiments and British authority. This satirical play cleverly employs humor to expose the absurdities of political factions and the struggle for independence. With its incisive commentary on the nature of governance and the rights of individuals, it reflects the era's fervent debates about liberty and representation. Ideal for students and civic activists, this work not only entertains but also provokes thought about the foundations of democracy. Dive into Warren's witty exploration of power dynamics and societal roles, and discover how her insights remain relevant in contemporary discussions about freedom and governance.
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