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  • Alex

    alex said:

    One of the most extraordinary plays that I have ever read ( these 5 stars are not enough to rate rate it). It might be very interesting to analyze it from the point of view of discourse analysis.

    posted Friday, October 3 2008
  • lulu_bella

    lulu_bella said:

    Someone asked about what the title means... Albee supposedly saw it as graffiti or something like that, but basically it's about being afraid of intellectualism. Virginia Woolf is an author who is known for being difficult to read and a sign of high intelligence. Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf implies that someone is too scared to even try to read her, therefore, inferior to those who do. It's been a while since I read the play, so I hope this makes sense. I think its definitely time for a reread.

    posted Wednesday, December 12 2007 ( | view 2 replies )