The universal theme of Our Town is stated by George in the end. True False

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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 False. 

 In the play "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder, the universal themes are not explicitly articulated by the character George Gibbs at the end. Rather, the play's universal themes are contemplated and articulated by the Stage Manager, who serves as the narrator and guide throughout the play, and also through Emily Webb's reflections in the final act. The themes revolve around the preciousness of everyday life, the passage of time, and the often-unnoticed value of life's small moments.

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