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- Awake and Sing!
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- (March 4, 1935)
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- Awake and Sing! by Clifford Odets is an earnest investigation
- of the home life of a family of Bronx Jews. The burden of
- Playwright Odets' Lament is that the Bergers and their friends
- would not be so wretched if it were not for the crushing tyranny
- of the capitalist system. Grandfather Berger, an old Marxist,
- would not be compelled to jump off the roof in despair. Daughter
- Hennie would not have to marry a simpleton after Moe Axelrod,
- the embittered disabled veteran, gives her a baby. Son Ralph
- would not have to pine for the sweetheart and sport shoes he
- cannot possess on his $16-a-week salary.
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- Admirably acted, carefully produced and for the most part
- intelligently and honestly written, Awake and Sing! seems to
- have unexpectedly backfired on Playwright Odets. His triumphal
- ending, with Brother Ralph profiting by Grandfather's insurance
- and Sister Hennie and Axelrod running away to Bermuda on his
- pension, depends ironically on two prime financial usufructs of
- the economic system which Playwright Odets has spent two hours
- brow-beating.
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