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John Osborne's plays are studied in modern drama courses.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • John James Osborne, an English playwright and screenwriter: Osborne refers specifically to the 20th-century British dramatist, a key figure in the post-war "Angry Young Men" movement. He is best known for revolutionizing British theater with his works that expressed social discontent and challenged established conventions.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The works of Osborne, such as "Look Back in Anger," defined a generation of British theater.
    • Many critics consider Osborne one of the most influential playwrights of his time.
Advanced Usage
  • "an Osborne play": used to describe a play written by John Osborne, typically characterized by its realism, emotional intensity, and critique of social norms.

    • The revival felt like a genuine Osborne play, full of raw emotion and social criticism.
  • "Osborne's protagonist": often refers to the archetypal angry, disillusioned young male character found in his plays, like Jimmy Porter in "Look Back in Anger."

    • The actor struggled to capture the essence of an Osborne's protagonist.
Variants and Related Words
  • Osbornian (adj): characteristic of or resembling the style, themes, or characters in John Osborne's plays.
    • The dialogue had a distinctly Osbornian quality of bitter wit.
Synonyms
  • Dramatist: a writer of plays.
  • Playwright: a person who writes plays.
Related Phrases
  • The Angry Young Men: a literary movement of the mid-20th century in which John Osborne was a central figure.
    • Osborne became the public face of The Angry Young Men after the success of his first major play.
osborne

John Osborne's plays are studied in modern drama courses.

Noun
  1. English playwright (1929-1994)