It is a play that classes the actions of one being pitted against the other. The conflicts of going with traditions; issues between husband and wife; unrequited love between generational gaps; poverty and seeking betterment; mother-daughter dynamics, all wrapped up in the ideal setting of a local “barrack yard”. The plays all, on the emotions and impact surrounding the examined and exploited groups in society, were keen in marking the importance of them being the most realistic standing firmly as adaptable and relatable. Due, to this relatability in how detailed people decided to tell their stories; through their brazen and unreserved ways of handling things, their way of saying things, their way of expression through song and dances signifies essentially the West Indian way of life. From this, settings never failed in aiding the descriptions of conflicts, characters etc, but emphasized and exaggerated on the Caribbean aspects in many ways that highlighted attention on the performance. The universal setting portrays the culture within the plays in each of its societies and keys them into its
It is a play that classes the actions of one being pitted against the other. The conflicts of going with traditions; issues between husband and wife; unrequited love between generational gaps; poverty and seeking betterment; mother-daughter dynamics, all wrapped up in the ideal setting of a local “barrack yard”. The plays all, on the emotions and impact surrounding the examined and exploited groups in society, were keen in marking the importance of them being the most realistic standing firmly as adaptable and relatable. Due, to this relatability in how detailed people decided to tell their stories; through their brazen and unreserved ways of handling things, their way of saying things, their way of expression through song and dances signifies essentially the West Indian way of life. From this, settings never failed in aiding the descriptions of conflicts, characters etc, but emphasized and exaggerated on the Caribbean aspects in many ways that highlighted attention on the performance. The universal setting portrays the culture within the plays in each of its societies and keys them into its