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Constructing identities through music from "summary" of The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama by Elizabeth Hale Winkler

The concept of constructing identities through music is a central theme in contemporary British drama. Music serves as a powerful tool for characters to express their innermost thoughts and emotions, as well as to shape their sense of self. Through the lyrics and melodies of songs, characters can explore and define who they are, and how they want to be perceived by others. Music in these dramas functions as a form of communication, allowing characters to convey their desires, fears, and aspirations in a way that words alone cannot. By selecting specific songs to perform or listen to, characters can signal their affiliations, beliefs, and values to those around them. In this way, music becomes a means of self-representation and a way for individuals to assert their identities in a complex and ever-changing world. Furthermore, music can also serve as a bridge between different characters, allowing them to connect and understand each other on a deeper level. Shared musical experiences can create bonds and foster empathy ...
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    The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

    Elizabeth Hale Winkler

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