"e;The Land of Promise"e; by W. Somerset Maugham is a satirical comedy that satirizes the American dream. Set in a small English town, the play follows a couple, driven by the allure of prosperity, who venture to America. Through clever dialogue and humorous situations, Maugham explores the disparity between expectations and reality, offering a witty commentary on cultural differences and the pursuit of success. The play's comedic elements and sharp social critique make it an entertaining exploration of the illusions and challenges faced by those seeking the promised land of opportunity.
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Table of contents
- CHARACTERS
- ACT I
- ACT II
- ACT III
- ACT IV
