Norm and Ahmed
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2013
Play • Fiction
Australia • 1960s
2013
Adult
18+ years
Norm and Ahmed by Alexander Buzo is a one-act play that delves into a tense and revealing interaction between two individuals, Norm and Ahmed, at a bus stop. Set in Australia, it explores themes of cultural tension, power dynamics, and communication barriers. The play highlights the complexities of identity and prejudice in human interactions.
Mysterious
Unnerving
Dark
Suspenseful
Contemplative
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Norm and Ahmed by Alexander Buzo is often lauded for its incisive exploration of racism and cultural tension. Critics appreciate its poignant dialogue and examination of societal dynamics. However, some note its dated context and constrained character development. The play remains significant in highlighting prejudice and social discourse.
Readers who appreciate sociopolitical dramas exploring cultural tensions and identity would enjoy Alexander Buzo's Norm and Ahmed. Fans of works like John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, which also examines societal conflicts, will find the dialogue-driven narrative and confrontational themes engaging.
92 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Play • Fiction
Australia • 1960s
2013
Adult
18+ years
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