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Lonely Planet
Title: Lonely Planet
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1595 | Pages: 6.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lonely Planet
Throughout the play, “The Lonely Planet,” the author, Steven Dietz, portrays the strong theme of friendship through the characters of Carl and Jody. We see these themes complimenting each other and becoming the cornerstone throughout the rest of the play. Carl plays the biggest role because of the strong character traits, which he possesses. He takes the role of a martyr, who in likeness stays with his cause and runs his course until the end.
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us. Every person is like Carl to an extent, just on different levels. Steven Dietz did a great job showing us how our contributions in a relationship can help friendships flourish and change. These changes occur in our own life but also in the lives of others. We must not only be true to ourselves, but to the many relationships that we will experience in life, by going beyond what is expected in society today.
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