Neil Simon | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 37 pages of analysis & critique of Neil Simon.

Neil Simon | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 37 pages of analysis & critique of Neil Simon.
This section contains 10,372 words
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Buy the Critical Essay by Robert K. Johnson

Neil Simon, Twayne Publishers, 1983, pp. 16-22, 34-42, 43-51.

In the following excerpts, Johnson argues that the third act of The Odd Couple, is flawed because Simon has created such fully realized characters that he is unable to manipulate them convincingly for the happy ending he has contrived. Johnson also states that in Plaza Suite Simon is showing that outward success may not be enough, and that Last of the Red Hot Lovers does not meet the challenge it sets for itself to mediate the conflict between self-isolating cynicism and concerned human contact.

Gi; the Odd Couple =~ Sthe Odd Couple

It is significant that Simon originally envisioned The Odd Couple as “a black comedy.”1 He wanted to push beyond the simple comedy formats of Come Blow Your Horn and Barefoot in the Park. The tryout troubles that the new play incurred are also significant. On the first day of...

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