5/26/2023 0 Comments The play how i learned to driveVogel writes simple dialogues which sound naturally, but the unique structure of her play is used to provide the additional meaning to some actions and words. Still, the metaphor of driving becomes clear from the first minutes, and it is the first step to come to conclusions. It is important to concentrate on the playwright’s style and tone because the focus on metaphors and naturalism at the same time can provoke misunderstanding. In order to interpret the ending of Vogel’s play and draw conclusions about the whole work, it is necessary to concentrate on feelings affected by the play and on the revealed emotions. Thus, the ending of Vogel’s play can be interpreted from many perspectives, including the context of choosing driving as a substitutional factor, as a rescue from perverting relationships, and as a choice of control in the personal life. In this context, the idea of driving also receives the features of an amoral activity which has the unhidden sexual meaning. Still, to understand the meaning of this final scene, it is necessary to refer to the whole play and to the character’s relations with the man who learned Li’l Bit to drive.
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