clifford odets
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Clifford Odets: An American playwright and screenwriter, active primarily in the 1930s and 1940s. He was a prominent member of the Group Theatre and is known for his socially conscious dramas that explored the struggles of the working class during the Great Depression.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Clifford Odets wrote the play "Waiting for Lefty," which became an instant sensation.
- The works of Clifford Odets are studied for their realistic dialogue and political themes.
- Many actors of the 1930s were eager to perform in a Clifford Odets play.
Advanced Usage
- "Odetsian" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the works or style of Clifford Odets, often describing gritty, socially realistic drama focused on ordinary people.
- The film had an Odetsian quality in its depiction of urban struggle.
Variants and Related Words
- Playwright: A person who writes plays.
- Screenwriter: A person who writes scripts for films.
- Group Theatre: A groundbreaking New York theatre collective (1931-1941) of which Odets was a leading member.
Synonyms
- Dramatist: A writer of plays.
- Author: A writer of a book, article, or report.
Related Phrases
- "Waiting for Lefty": Odets's most famous one-act play, a agitprop drama about a taxi drivers' strike.
- "Golden Boy": A well-known play by Odets about a violinist who becomes a boxer.
- "Awake and Sing!": A family drama by Odets set in the Bronx during the Depression.
Noun
- United States playwright (1906-1963)